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1 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L Bo McNally Ryan Whalen OM STANFORD DFO FOOTBALL OTBA L MEDIA AGU GUIDE 55

2 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L CHIKE AMAJOYI 43 JOHNSON BADEMOSI 27 LINEBACKER 6-0 / 235 / Jr.-Jr. San Bernardino, CA Aquinas HS CORNERBACK 6-1 / 198 / So.-So. Silver Spring, MD Gonzaga College HS AT STANFORD: Veteran player who has appeared in all 24 games and has made 11 starts at linebacker in his fi rst two seasons at Stanford prime contender for starting duties at the will linebacker heading into junior campaign, along with Max Bergen after seeing most of his playing time at the mike position last season was recruited to Stanford as a running back but quickly made the transition to linebacker has all of the attributes to be a top-notch Pac-10 linebacker runs, jumps and changes directions very well (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games and earned fi ve starts started the fi rst three games against Oregon State, Arizona State and TCU and two of the last three contests at Oregon and against USC fi nished seventh on the team with 51 total tackles, including 20 solo efforts also had 2.0 tackles-for-loss and a pass breakup had a season-high seven tackles against USC had fi ve tackles in fi ve other games against Washington, Notre Dame, Washington State, Oregon and California (FRESHMAN): Began the season in nickel packages and on special teams before working his way into base packages made an immediate contribution in his freshman campaign with 47 tackles, 9.0 tackles for loss (-44), 4.0 sacks (-27), one interception, one forced fumble (at Washington State) and four quarterback hurries tied for the team lead and ranked tied for fi fth in the Pac-10 with three fumble recoveries (Oregon, at Arizona, Notre Dame) named to The Sporting News Pac-10 All-Freshman Team posted a season-best 10 tackles and his fi rst career interception vs. Washington also recorded eight tackles in the Big Game win over California registered a season-high 1.5 sacks at Oregon State contributed 2.0 tackles for loss against Notre Dame made six starts on the year, including each of the last four games fi rst career start came at Arizona on October 20 earned the Menlo-Atherton Trophy Award, given annually to the team s top freshman. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Outstanding all-around player at Aquinas High School in San Bernardino listed by Scout.com as the No. 46 running back recruit in the nation and eighth-best prep running back in California named fi rst team All-CIF, all-state, all-county and Christian League MVP as a senior rushed for 2,580 yards his senior season and fi nished with over 4,000 yards and 57 touchdowns during his prep career added 135 receiving yards, 150 return yards and scored 32 touchdowns as a senior on defense, accounted for 80 tackles, 2.5 sacks and three interceptions gained 1,592 yards on the ground as a junior and scored 25 touchdowns to help Aquinas to a 13-1 fi nish and the CIF Southern Section Division XII and Division 5 state championships...also earned four letters in basketball and three in track as a senior, won the Christian League championship in the long jump, triple jump, high jump and 100m while qualifying for the CIF Championships born October 19, 1989 member of the National Honor Society and California Scholastic Federation National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award winner undeclared major. AMAJOYI S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS Totals AMAJOYI S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 10 vs. Washington, Nov. 3, 2007 Tackles for Loss: 2.0 vs. Notre Dame, Nov. 24, 2007 Sacks: 1.5 at Oregon State, Oct. 27, 2007 Interceptions: 1 vs. Washington, Nov. 3, 2007 AT STANFORD: Second-year player slated to see time in the secondary working behind Delano Howell at strong safety (FRESHMAN): Was one of eight true freshmen to see game action in 08 appeared in 11 games, seeing most of his action on special teams fi nished with six total tackles, including four solo efforts. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Gonzaga High School in Silver Spring, Md..played primarily cornerback but also saw action at safety and linebacker along with returning kicks registered 60 tackles, fi ve forced fumbles and four interceptions as a senior earned fi rst team All-Washington Catholic League honors and Washington Post All-Metro accolades also was one of the top high school rugby players in the country played for the United States U-17 and U-18 national teams participated in track as a senior and registered personal bests of 10.8 in the 100m, in the 200m and 21-9 in the long jump received the Headmaster s Award for exceptional loyalty to the ideals of the school and classmates also received the Maurice Maus Collins award for excellence and leadership on and off the football fi eld born July 23, 1990, in Washington, D.C. DOUG BALDWIN WIDE RECEIVER 5-11 / 184 / Jr.-Jr. Gulf Breeze, FL Gulf Breeze HS 89 AT STANFORD: Big-play threat who looks to play a prominent role at wide receiver after making nine starts last season has been involved in seven plays over his career of 35 yards or more (two receiving, two rushing, two punt returns, one kickoff return) has been a valuable contributor in the return game over his fi rst two seasons has averaged 24.2 yards in 24 career kickoff returns and 8.5 yards in 20 punt returns (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games and made nine starts at wide receiver led the Cardinal with four touchdown receptions and averaged 14.4 yards per catch was second on the team with 23 catches for 332 yards had 16 catches for 238 yards and three TDs over the fi rst seven games of the year and seven catches for 94 yards and one TD over the last fi ve contests served as Stanford s primary punt returner averaged 8.6 yards in 18 returns (155 yards total) to rank eighth in the Pac-10 in punt return average fi nished third on the team in all-purpose yardage with 593 (81 rush, 332 receiving, 155 punt return, 25 kickoff return) became the fi rst receiver since Evan Moore in 2004 to catch a touchdown in three straight games when he reached the end zone against Washington, Notre Dame and Arizona set a career standard with fi ve catches in the Homecoming win over Arizona emerged as Stanford s most versatile big-play threat, tallying a team-high six plays of at least 35 yards (two receiving, two rushing, two punt returns) made his fi rst career start in the season-opener against Oregon State and caught one pass for 18 yards scored his fi rst collegiate touchdown at TCU on a 38-yard reverse in the second quarter fi nished with 93 all-purpose yards against the Horned Frogs (38 rush, 17 receiving and 38 on punt returns) was on the receiving end of a 61-yard touchdown pass from Tavita Pritchard with 1:36 left before intermission at Washington that broke a tie, giving the Cardinal a lead it would not relinquish marked Stanford s longest pass play of the season set up Stanford s fi rst touchdown at UCLA when he rushed for 36 yards on a reverse play down to the Bruin 3-yard line totaled a career-best 63 receiving yards on three catches at California hauled in a 34-yard touchdown pass from Pritchard in the fourth quarter. 56 STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

3 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L 2007 (FRESHMAN): Caught 11 balls for 93 yards (8.5 ypc) in 12 games off the bench had a career-high three catches for 83 yards vs. Arizona State proved valuable on special teams as he led the Cardinal in kickoff returns (23), kickoff return yards (555) and yards per kickoff return (24.13) ranked seventh in the Pac-10 and 60th nationally in yards per kickoff return returned four kickoffs for a career-high 110 yards vs. Notre Dame, including a career-best 42-yard return had a career-high fi ve kickoff returns against TCU (108 yards) and at Oregon State (98 yards) was third on the team with 669 all-purpose yards was the only Stanford player to rank in as many as four categories (555 kickoff return, 93 receiving, 15 punt return and 6 rush). HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated as one of the top wide receiver prospects in the nation and the state of Florida at Gulf Breeze High School named a Super Senior in Florida by the Pensacola News Journal had 42 receptions for 682 yards (16.2 yards per catch) and six touchdowns as a senior also returned one kickoff for a touchdown two-time fi rst team all-area selection three-year starter at wide receiver had 48 receptions for 869 yards (18.1 average) and nine touchdowns to go along with two punt returns for TDs as a junior also earned two letters in basketball earned fi rst team all-area recognition as a junior three-year track letterwinner in the high jump and long jump best marks were 6-4 in the high jump and in the long jump member of the National Honor Society, Math Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society majoring in science technology and society. BALDWIN S CAREER STATISTICS Receiving Year G-S Rec Yds Avg TD LG Totals Rushing Year G-S Att YG YL Net Avg TD LG Totals Kickoff Returns Year Att Yds Avg. TD LG Totals Punt Returns Year Att Yds Avg. TD LG Totals BALDWIN S CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 5 vs. Arizona, Oct. 11, 2008 Receiving Yards: 63 at California, Nov. 22, 2008 Longest Reception: 61 at Washington, Sept. 27, 2008 Receiving Touchdowns: 1, four times; last at California, Nov. 22, 2008 CHASE BEELER OFFENSIVE GUARD 6-3 / 285 / Sr.-Jr. Jenks, OK Jenks HS / Oklahoma 72 AT STANFORD: Third year in the Stanford program after beginning his career at Oklahoma made an immediate contribution last season in his fi rst year of eligibility saw most of his time last season at left guard but looks to take over the starting center duties vacated by Alex Fletcher highly-recruited prospect out of Jenks (Okla.) High School (SOPHOMORE): Was a steady force on the offensive line that helped pave the way for the second-highest rushing total in school history made seven starts at left guard suffered a high-ankle sprain at Washington on Sept. 28 and missed the next three games second team Pac-10 All-Academic selection. 2007: Sat out the season to satisfy NCAA transfer rules AT OKLAHOMA (FRESHMAN): Saw action in fi ve games and made one start as a true freshman took 52 of his 85 snaps on the year in a start against Tulsa also saw action against Oregon, Texas, Colorado and Iowa State. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Jenks (Okla.) High School named fi rst team all-state by Tulsa World and The Oklahoman District 6A-4 MVP Lineman by Tulsa World Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State selection ranked as the 64th best offensive lineman prospect in the nation by Scout.com ranked as the No. 22 offensive guard in the nation by Rivals.com also rated as the seventh-best recruit in the state of Oklahoma has marks of 442 pounds in the bench press and 525 in the squat clocked at 5.27 in the 40-yard dash was a National Merit Semifi nalist majoring in history. 66 AT STANFORD: Moves back to the offensive line where he is slated to work with Andrew Phillips and Chris Marinelli at left guard was moved from the offensive line to nose guard in the spring of 2008 has excellent size and needs only experience to be a factor at his position (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in one game (Washington State) to earn his fi rst varsity letter...second team Pac-10 All-Academic selection (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. MATT BENTLER OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-5 / 289 / Jr.-So. Bettendorf, IA Davenport Assumption HS HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated by PrepStar as one of the top offensive lineman named All-Midwest by PrepStar and the No. 8 overall recruit and top prep offensive lineman in Iowa by Scout.com played both offensive and defensive line at Davenport Assumption HS fi rst team all-state, all-metro (Iowa/Illinois) and All-Mississippi Athletic Conference as both an offensive and defensive lineman did not allow a sack his junior or senior seasons registered 108 tackles, six sacks, four fumble recoveries and one interception as a junior majoring in science technology and society. 57 AT STANFORD: Looks to be a factor in Stanford s linebacker rotation will team with Chike Amajoyi at will linebacker position maybe the quickest player among the linebackers has tremendous potential to be a steady contributor for years to come lacking only necessary experience to earn a starting role (SOPHOMORE): Played in two games (Washington State and USC) to earn his fi rst varsity letter (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. MAX BERGEN LINEBACKER 6-2 / 227 / Jr.-So. East Stroudsburg, PA East Stroudsburg HS STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE 57

4 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played both linebacker and tight end at East Stroudsburg (Pa.) High School was a three-year starter and two-year team captain fi nished with 93 tackles and one interception to go along with 12 receptions for 273 yards and four touchdowns as a senior unanimous two-way fi rst team All- Mountain Valley Conference selection fi rst team all-area selection on both offense and defense Central and North Eastern Pennsylvania Top 16 Dream Team as a linebacker also earned four letters in wrestling 2006 conference champion in the 189-pound weight class National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete member of the National Honor Society majoring in science technology and society. 28 AT STANFORD: Expected to provide depth in the secondary at free safety or right cornerback (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HAROLD BERNARD SAFETY 6-2 / 184 / So.-Fr. Chandler, AZ Chandler HS HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Chandler (Ariz.) High School ranked as the No. 17 recruit from the state of Arizona and No. 84 athlete nationally by Rivals.com, while checking in at No. 14 in the state of Arizona and No. 81 nationally at safety in the Scout.com rankings ranked as the No. 47 athlete in the nation by ESPN.com limited to three games as a senior due to injury but still managed 22 tackles a threat offensively, defensively and on special teams during his prep career made 55 tackles and picked off a pair of passes on defense in 2006, while rushing for 379 yards and four touchdowns on just 32 carries (11.84 avg.) and returning 10 kickoffs for 320 yards (32.0 avg.) helped his team to an 18-6 record over his fi nal two varsity seasons in 2006 and (SOPHOMORE): Played in 11 games and earned starts at defensive tackle for the last two games of the season vs. Notre Dame and California fi nished the season with nine total tackles, including four solo efforts also registered his fi rst career sack in the Notre Dame game fi nished with three tackles at Washington State made his second career start the following week against Notre Dame and responded with three stops missed spring workouts following off-season shoulder surgery (FRESHMAN): Played in eight of 12 games as a true freshman and made one start to earn his fi rst varsity letter fi nished the year with 19 tackles, including seven solo stops inserted into the starting lineup at linebacker for the third game of the season vs. Navy registered a career-high 14 tackles vs. the Midshipmen which represented the second-highest total recorded by a Cardinal defender on the season injuries limited his playing time throughout the year. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Regarded as one of the top three prospects in Canada played defensive end and offensive guard for St. Anne High School in Windsor, Ontario four-year starter on both sides of the ball and served as team captain as a senior named All-Ontario offensive guard by Weir s Magazine named the conference defensive MVP as a senior after fi nishing the year with 54 tackles, including seven sacks was the youngest defensive starter on Team Ontario s 2004 national championship team played four years with the Essex Ravens of the Ontario Varsity Football League (summer club) started all four years and was team captain his fi nal three accounted for 57 tackles and a league-leading 9.5 sacks while being named the league s defensive lineman of the year tallied 564 tackles, 66 sacks, 15 pass breakups, seven blocked kicks, 11 forced fumbles and six fumble recoveries in 78 career games in high school and summer league two-time recipient of the Ontario Tackle Football Excellence Award named his summer league team s top academic player majoring in mechanical engineering. BULCKE S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS Totals BULCKE S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 14 vs. Navy, Sept. 16, 2006 Tackles for Loss: 2.0 at UCLA, Oct. 18, 2008 Sacks: 2.0 at UCLA, Oct. 18, 2008 Interceptions: None BRIAN BULCKE DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-4 / 281 / Sr.-Sr. Windsor, Ontario, Canada St. Anne HS 95 JOSH CATRON FULLBACK 6-0 / 236 / Sr.-Sr. Torrance, CA Torrance HS 47 Pronunciation: Bull-key AT STANFORD: Veteran defensive lineman who will compete for starting duties at defensive tackle and nose guard competitive, hard-working player who has made great strides since arriving at Stanford has played in 31 career games and has made nine starts over the last three seasons, compiling 46 tackles and 5.0 sacks Stanford s only player from Canada and the eighth Canadian in the program s history is one of 12 foreign-born players to have played football at Stanford (JUNIOR): Played in all 12 games and made six starts was in the starting lineup for for the fi rst three games against Oregon State, Arizona State and TCU and also earned starts against Notre Dame, Arizona and California saw time at both defensive tackle and nose guard fi nished the campaign with a career-high 18 tackles (10 solo) and one fumble recovery fi nished with 4.0 sacks, which all came over the last fi ve games of the season had a career-high 2.0 sacks at UCLA had a season best 3.0 tackles in three games (TCU, UCLA, Washington State). AT STANFORD: Fifth-year senior who will again work with projected starter Owen Marecic at the fullback position possesses excellent knowledge of the offensive scheme possibly has the best hands of the running backs...will also be a signifi cant contributor on special teams originally recruited to Stanford as a linebacker but converted to fullback prior to the 2006 season (SENIOR): Played in all 12 games and made his fi rst career start at Oregon was also a key contributor on special teams only rushing attempt on the season came against Cal, good for four yards also caught six passes out of the backfi eld for 47 yards and two touchdowns scored his fi rst career touchdown in Stanford s 58-0 victory over Washington State, catching a fi ve-yard pass from Tavita Pritchard at the 12:32 mark of the third quarter started the Oregon game in place of the injured Owen Marecic and caught two passes for 14 yards, including a fi ve-yard pass from Pritchard at the 14:47 mark of the second quarter...also helped pave the way for Anthony Kimble to rush for 106 yards. 58 STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

5 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L 2007 (JUNIOR): Saw action in nine games on special teams registered four total tackles, including three solo efforts (SOPHOMORE): Was converted from linebacker to fullback prior to the season earned his fi rst varsity letter playing on special teams and as a reserve fullback had two tackles on special teams and was used mostly in blocking situations as a fullback (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Was a two-sport athlete at Torrance High School in Southern California earned all-pioneer League honors in both football and baseball worked on both sides of the ball as a running back and linebacker during his senior season named to the CIF Southern Section Division X All-Defensive Team, all-area fi rst team on offense as well as being named the league s offensive player of the year rushed for 1,650 yards and 16 touchdowns and totaled 565 receiving yards and seven more TDs also had 130 tackles, including 15 tackles-for-loss earned all-league honors at running back as a sophomore and junior four-year baseball letterwinner earned fi rst team all-league honors as a pitcher and was also named the league s most outstanding player named a High School Scholar-Athlete for the Los Angeles chapter of the National Football Foundation and the College Hall of Fame member of the California Scholastic Federation and National Honor Society majoring in economics. CATRON S CAREER STATISTICS Rushing Year G-S Att YG YL Net Avg TD LG Totals RECEIVING Year G-S Rec Yds Avg TD LG Totals CATRON S CAREER HIGHS Rushing Rushing Attempts: 1 at California, Nov. 22, 2008 Rushing Yards: 4 at California, Nov. 22, 2008 Rushing Touchdowns: None Long: 4 at California, Nov. 22, 2008 Receiving Receptions: 2 at Oregon, Nov. 8, 2008 Receiving Yards: 14 at Oregon, Nov. 8, 2008 TD Receptions: 1, twice; last at Oregon, Nov. 8, 2008 Long: 9 at Oregon, Nov. 8, 2008 ALEX DEBNIAK LINEBACKER 6-2 / 231 / So.-So. Hudsonville, MI Hudsonville HS 51 AT STANFORD: Outstanding spring put this second-year player in position to earn a starting role at the sam linebacker position possesses all of the physical tools to be a top-fl ight linebacker in the Pac-10 for years to come plays with fanatical effort is also one of a handful of players who possibly could see action on both sides of the ball this season worked out at running back during the spring and opened eyes by gaining 91 yards on four carries during the Cardinal and White Spring Game (FRESHMAN): Was one of eight natural freshmen to see game action appeared in eight games and fi nished with four total tackles made his collegiate debut against San Jose State. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Hudsonville (Mich.) High School...fi nished his career with 153 tackles and 26.0 sacks rushed for 1,387 yards and 18 touchdowns on 167 carries and added 68 tackles and 17.0 sacks as a senior earned all-state, all-area and All-OK Red Conference honors also picked up Grand Rapids Press All-Area Dream Team and all-state selections from both the Detroit Free Press and Detroit News ranked as the 12th-best overall recruit in the state of Michigan by the Detroit Free Press led his 2007 squad to a 10-2 record, a district/ regional championship and a share of the OK Red Conference title as well as the third round of the state playoffs helped club to three consecutive OK Red titles also set seven school records as a member of the track and fi eld squad. DAVID DeCASTRO CENTER 6-5 / 310 / So.-Fr. Bellevue, WA Bellevue HS 52 AT STANFORD: Promising young lineman who is slated to start at right guard should be a fi xture on the offensive line for the next four seasons (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Bellevue (Wash.) High School ranked as high as No. 3 nationally for centers by Scout.com, while checking in at No. 7 by ESPN.com and No. 11 by Rivals.com listed as the No. 3 prospect in Washington by SuperPrep as well as the No. 6 overall recruit in the state of Washington by both Scout.com and Rivals.com SuperPrep also ranked him the No. 21 offensive lineman in the country selected as the No. 12 player in the Northwest and the No. 247 player in the nation by Scout.com a SuperPrep All-American and also earned 2007 fi rst team All-American honors from O-D.com all-state performer who was named the King County Lineman of the Year played in the Offense-Defense All- American Game following his senior season helped lead his club to a prep state title in 2006 also threw the shot put in high school and was the 2008 Washington State 3A champion with a throw of 59-3 also won the district (58-4) and the KingCo 3A League (58-1 ½), as well. JOE DEMBESKY OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6-5 / 284 / Sr.-Jr. Simi Valley, CA Oaks Christian School 75 AT STANFORD: Third-year player who is projected to provide depth on the offensive line versatile lineman who will work primarily at left guard one of three players on the squad who prepped at Oaks Christian School in Westlake, Calif., along with Sean Wiser and Chris Owusu (JUNIOR): Appeared in one game (Washington State) to earn his second varsity letter (SOPHOMORE): Saw limited playing time as a reserve offensive tackle (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE 59

6 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated by PrepStar as one of the top offensive linemen in the nation coming out of Oaks Christian School in Westlake Village, Calif. PrepStar All-West selection as a senior helped Oaks Christian to a 31-game winning streak and three straight CIF Southern Section Division XI championships named fi rst team All-Tri Valley, All-CIF Southern Section and second team all-state as a senior second team all-league selection as a junior earned three letters in baseball as a pitcher and was a second team all-league selection as a sophomore and junior National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete majoring in management, science and engineering. prospect in the nation by SuperPrep and No. 8 overall recruit in the state of New Jersey rated the top tight end prospect in the East by SuperPrep ranked as the No. 7 tight end recruit in the country by ESPN.com, No. 12 on Rivals.com and No. 17 on Scout.com fi nished his high school career with 66 receptions for 786 yards and fi ve touchdowns had 28 receptions for 320 yards and one touchdown as a senior also totaled 281 career tackles, 27 tackles-for-loss, 20 sacks and eight receptions as an outside linebacker two-time fi rst team All-Bergen County, All-North New Jersey and all-league selection was a two-time second team all-state selection earned most valuable player honors in the state championship game as a junior member of the National Honor Society science technology and society major. JIM DRAY TIGHT END 6-5 / 255 / Sr.-Sr. Paramus, NJ Bergen Catholic HS 83 DRAY S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S Rec Yds Avg TD LG Totals DRAY S CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 4, twice; last vs. UCLA, Sept. 1, 2007 Receiving Yards: 72 vs. UCLA, Sept. 1, 2007 Longest Reception: 46 vs. UCLA, Sept. 1, 2007 Receiving Touchdowns: 1, four times; last at Notre Dame, Oct. 4, 2008 AT STANFORD: Fifth-year senior entered spring drills atop the depth chart at tight end completely recovered from a serious knee injury suffered against TCU in the sixth game of the 2007 season on punt coverage underwent two surgeries (Oct. 18 and Dec. 6) to repair his ACL, PCLA, LCL, hamstring, lateral band, posterior capsule and popitillas after extensive rehab, was able to work his way back into the tight end mix at midseason last year four of his 30 career receptions have been for touchdowns (SENIOR): Played in eight games and made fi ve starts to culminate a courageous comeback from major left knee injury suffered the year before caught two passes for 12 yards, both resulting in touchdowns made his fi rst appearance of the season against San Jose State on Sept. 20 pulled down an 11-yard pass from Tavita Pritchard at the 8:34 mark of the second quarter at Washington that gave the Cardinal a 14-7 lead also caught a one-yard touchdown pass from Pritchard the following week in the fourth quarter at Notre Dame did not participate in spring workouts while recovering from surgery on his left knee. KRIS EVANS CORNERBACK 6-0 / 188 / Sr.-Sr. Monroe, MI Monroe HS (JUNIOR): Started the fi rst six games of the season at tight end fi nished the year with nine catches for 116 yards (12.9 ypc) and one touchdown caught passes in four of his six games pulled down a career-high four catches for a career-best 72 yards in the season opener against UCLA, including a nine-yard touchdown pass from T.C. Ostrander in the second quarter had two catches for 19 yards in the 37-0 win over San Jose State had one catch for 16 yards the next week against Oregon and fi nished with two receptions for nine yards vs. Arizona State suffered a season-ending knee injury on punt coverage in the TCU game (SOPHOMORE): Started the fi nal 11 games of the season at tight end and fi nished his freshman campaign tied for second on the team with 19 catches for 178 yards and one touchdown named to The Sporting News Pac-10 All-Freshman team had at least one catch in 10 of 12 contests, including six games where he fi nished with two or more receptions made his fi rst start at San Jose State and caught his fi rst career touchdown pass on a 19- yard scoring strike from Trent Edwards had a season-best four catches for 24 yards vs. Navy (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. Jim Dray HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Enjoyed an illustrious prep career at Bergen Catholic High School in Dradell, N.J. earned high school All-America honors by both PrepStar and SuperPrep ranked as No. 6 tight end AT STANFORD: Fifth-year senior has started 16 consecutive games at right cornerback dating back to the 2007 season has appeared in all 36 games since the 2006 season team s third-leading tackler a year ago is coming off a successful junior campaign when he set new career standards across the board missed the fi rst session of spring drills while recovering from various injuries (SENIOR): Started all 12 games at right cornerback fi nished tied for third on the team with 67 tackles, including 49 solo stops, which ranked second best on the squad ranked second behind Bo McNally with two interceptions also had 5.0 tackles-for-loss and two pass breakups had nine solo stops and an interception in Stanford s season-opening win over Oregon State came back the following week against Arizona State to record a career-best 10 tackles to go along with his second interception logged his fi rst career sack against San Jose State (JUNIOR): Saw action in all 12 games and started the last four games of the season at right cornerback fi n- ished the season with 40 tackles (27 solo), ranked second on the team with seven pass breakups, one TFL and one forced fumble vs. TCU had a career-high-tying seven tackles at Oregon State and vs. Washington registered six stops in each of the last two games vs. Notre Dame and California (SOPHOMORE): Earned his fi rst varsity letter as reserve cornerback and a member of Stanford s special teams unit played in all 12 games and registered four total tackles (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Talented defensive back and running back was one of the top recruits in Michigan coming out of Monroe High School All-Midwest team selection by SuperPrep and PrepStar rated as the 18th best prospect in Michigan by the Detroit Free Press and was ranked 34th by the Detroit News rushed for 1,310 yards and 14 touchdowns 60 STANFORD FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

7 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L while returning two kickoffs for touchdowns as a senior also had 40 tackles and an interception as a cornerback fi rst team all-league, all-region, all-metro and all-western Michigan as a running back earned fi rst team all-league and all-region honors as both a defensive back and running back as a junior also lettered in basketball and track three-time all-league selection in basketball best times in track included a 10.8 in the 100m, 21.8 in the 200m and 48.7 in the 400m named one of the top 10 scholar athletes in the state of Michigan during the academic year majoring in sociology. EVANS CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS Totals EVANS CAREER-HIGHS Tackles: 10 at Arizona State, Sept. 6, 2008 Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. Notre Dame, Nov. 24, 2007 Sacks: 1.0, fi ve times; last vs. Washington State, Nov. 1, 2008 Interceptions: 1, twice; last at Arizona State, Sept. 6, 2008 QUINN EVANS CORNERBACK 5-10 / 180 / So.-Fr. Chandler, AZ Basha HS 33 AT STANFORD: Second-year player who will provide depth in the secondary will work primarily at left corner behind Corey Gatewood and Mark Mueller (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL: Graduated from Basha High School in Chandler, Ariz.also attended Hamilton High School for three years ( ) before transferring to Basha started at defensive back at Hamilton as a junior ranked as the No. 49 cornerback nationally and the No. 17 recruit from Arizona by Scout.com a two-way player who made 56 tackles, picked off a ball and had nine passes defended on defense also rushed for 916 yards and nine touchdowns on 105 carries for an 8.7 average per rush on offense as a senior in 2007 when he was a fi rst team all-state Class 5A selection by the Arizona Republic as a running back and a second team selection as a defensive back led his team with 1,369 all-purpose yards as he added 386 on just 15 kickoff returns for a 25.7 average and 67 on four receptions team advanced to the second round of the state playoffs in 2007 earned all-area honors as a junior in 2006 when he recorded 64 tackles, nine pass defl ections, three sacks and one interception helped Hamilton to a 5A Division I Arizona state championship as a junior in 2006 and a runner up fi nish in COBY FLEENER TIGHT END 6-6 / 248 / Jr.-So. Lemont, IL Joliet Catholic Academy 82 AT STANFORD: Part of a deep tight end unit that includes Jim Dray and Konrad Reuland has excellent size for the position and possesses enough speed to also be a factor at wide receiver...has tremendous athletic ability and can stretch the fi eld with his speed has the potential to be regular contributor for years to come (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 12 games to earn his fi rst varsity letter caught 13 passes for 176 yards (13.5 ypc) caught passes in all but four games caught two passes in the season-opener against Oregon State before going eight games until his second multiple-reception game against Washington State caught two passes for 30 yards against the Cougars, including a 26-yarder from Jason Forcier hauled in a career-high four passes for 76 yards in the Big Game at California was on the receiving end of a 32-yard pass from Tavita Pritchard on Stanford s second possession of the game also caught a 24-yard pass from Pritchard in the fourth quarter (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Was one of the top tight end recruits in Illinois caught 34 passes for 706 yards (20.4 ypc) and eight touchdowns as a senior at Joliet Catholic Academy was rated as the 17th best recruit in Illinois, the top tight end prospect in the state and the 39th best tight end prospect in the nation by Scout. com was ranked as the 15th best recruit in the state and No. 40 tight end prospect in the nation by Rivals.com All-Midwest selection by PrepStar and all-state selection by Tom Lemming.all-conference, all-area, all-state and all-state academic honoree as a senior played safety, tight end and wide receiver as a junior outstanding basketball player who earned all-area honors as a junior member of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta and Illinois State Scholar majoring in science technology and society. FLEENER S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S Rec Yds Avg TD LG FLEENER S CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 4 at California, Nov. 22, 2008 Receiving Yards: 76 at California, Nov. 22, 2008 Longest Reception: 32 at California, Nov. 22, 2008 Receiving Touchdowns: None ANDREW FOWLER 45 FULLBACK 6-2 / 237/ Sr.-Jr. San Diego, CA The Bishop s School / Williams College AT STANFORD: Enters his third year in Stanford s program after transferring from Division III Williams College in Williamstown, Mass has worked with the linebackers but looks to transition to fullback during the spring...also will work with Zach Nolan as a long snapper (JUNIOR): Appeared in two games (Washington State, Oregon) to earn his fi rst varsity letter at Stanford (SOPHOMORE): Sat out the season after transferring from Williams College along with Jason Forcier and Matt Masifi lo, earned the Greg Piers Award, given annually to the team s top service teams player AT WILLIAMS COLLEGE (FRESHMAN): Played linebacker and served as the team s long snapper helped the Ephs to an 8-0 record and the New England Small College Athletic Conference championship. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Four-year letterwinner in football at The Bishop s School in La Jolla, Calif. two-time fi rst team All-Coastal League selection as a tight end and linebacker All-CIF San Diego Section Academic fi rst team selection in 2005 led San Diego County with 144 tackles and averaged 14.4 tackles per game as a senior in 2005 fi nished with 126 tackles as a junior 2006 Puma Preseason All-America selection captained both the football and baseball teams as a senior National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete award winner San Diego Union-Tribune Scholar-Athlete selection Spanish National Honor Society member two-time recipient of the Roundtable Award for leadership majoring in art history. STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE 61

8 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L JOHNATHAN FRINK INSIDE LINEBACKER 6-2 / 234 / Jr.-So. Oxford, MS Oxford HS 55 AT STANFORD: Promising linebacker who is attempting to come back from a left knee injury that caused him to miss the entire 2008 season if healthy, will compete for playing time at the sam linebacker position strong player who has all of the physical attributes to be a solid contributor will also be a contributor on special teams (SOPHOMORE): Missed the entire season after suffering a microfracture in his left knee (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: One of three top recruits in the state of Mississippi was ranked by Scout.com as the No. 2 linebacker in the state, No. 12 overall recruit in Mississippi and the No. 25 linebacker prospect in the country fi rst team all-state selection as a senior after recording 104 total tackles, three sacks and a fumble recovery All-Southeast team selection by PrepStar participated in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game following his senior season Mississippi Coaches Association s 4A Defensive Player of the Year also earned fi rst team all-area and allregion honors registered 146 tackles as a junior in helping his team to the North State Championship Game named fi rst team all-state and the 4A Defensive Player of the Year competed in the shot put and discus on the track team also was an all-regional selection in basketball 2005 Tri-Athlete Award winner state Track and Field Championship Award-winner member of the Mu Alpha Theta Math Society, the University of Mississippi Accelerated Studies program and the Trent Lott Leadership program majoring in science technology and society. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Crespi High School in Encino, Calif was one of the state s most highly-sought defensive linemen coming out of high school in 2006 earned PrepStar All-America honors was ranked as the sixthbest defensive lineman in the West by PrepStar and No. 17 nationally by Scout.com was also ranked as the 40th-best recruit in the state by Scout.com while SuperPrep listed him as the 35th-best recruit in the California/Hawaii/Nevada region had over 60 tackles and eight sacks as a senior helped Crespi to its second straight CIF Southern Section Division X title all-state, all-cif Southern Section, all-area and all-league selection as a junior undeclared major. FUA S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS Totals CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6.0 at Oregon, Nov. 8, 2008 Tackles for Loss: 1.0, six times; last at California, Nov. 22, 2008 Sacks: 1.0, three times; last at California, Nov. 22, 2008 Interceptions: None COREY GATEWOOD CORNERBACK 5-11 / 188 / Jr.-Jr. Randolph, MA Belmont Hill HS 2 SIONE FUA DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-2 / 305 / Jr.-Jr. Encino, CA Crespi HS 92 AT STANFORD: Third-year player is a prime is a contender to take over the left cornerback duties left vacant with the graduation of Wopamo Osaisai also will be a signifi cant contributor on special teams was originally recruited to Stanford as a wide receiver (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in just one game (Oregon State) (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 11 of the 12 games, missing only the season opener against UCLA fi nished with four total tackles, including two solo efforts also saw spot time at running back. TRACK AND FIELD: Earned his fi rst varsity letter in track and fi eld in the spring of 08 as a sprinter. AT STANFORD: Veteran player who will be a steady contributor on the defensive line explosive player who can play both tackle and nose guard has good size, quickness and strength has played in 24 games during his career compiling 33 total tackles, including 18 solo stops played in all 12 games as a freshman in 2006 but sat out the 2007 campaign while attending a church mission (SOPHOMORE): Returned to full-time duty after sitting out the 2007 season and was a steady contributor on Stanford s defensive line played in all 12 games and made seven starts made his fi rst career start at TCU and started seven of Stanford s fi nal 10 contests made four starts at defensive tackle and three at nose guard fi nished with 17 total tackles, including 11 solo efforts ranked tied for fourth on the Cardinal defense in both tackles-for-loss (6.0) and sacks (3.0) recorded his fi rst career sack in the season opener against Oregon State also had sacks at UCLA and California had a career-high six tackles (two solos) at Oregon, including one tackle-forloss...returned to campus in the spring quarter and participated in the fi nal six spring workouts. 2007: Missed season while attending a church mission (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games and fi nished with 16 tackles, including seven solo stops also had one tackle for loss (-4 yards). HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Was rated as the top wide receiver prospect in the state of Massachusetts listed by Scout.com as the No. 7 recruit in the state and the No. 1 receiver prospect listed among the top 50 receiver prospects in the nation by Rivals.com all-east selection by PrepStar named to Scout.com s New England Top 15 team top receiver prospect also saw action at running back and defensive back as a senior rushed for over 1,000 yards and scored 21 touchdowns also intercepted four passes in leading his team to an undefeated season and a league championship as a senior named the league s co-mvp, fi rst team all-league selection and garnered All-New England honors, as well played in the Massachusetts All-Star Game three-time fi rst team all-league selection had 22 catches for over 500 yards and 12 touchdowns to go along with 12 interceptions as a junior earned All-New England honors as a receiver fi rst team all-league selection a sophomore after fi nishing with six interceptions four-year varsity letterwinner in basketball and three-time all-league selection competed in the 100m, 200m, 4x100 and long jump in track and fi eld earned All-New England honors in all four events best marks are 10.6 in the 100m, in the 200m and 22-0 in the long jump member of the National Honor Society and Chinese National Honor Society majoring in biology. GATEWOOD S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS Totals STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

9 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L GATEWOOD S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2 at Washington State, Nov. 10, 2007 Tackles for Loss: None Sacks: None Interceptions: None TOBY GERHART RUNNING BACK 6-1 / 235 / Sr.-Sr. Norco, CA Norco HS 7 AT STANFORD: Strong honors candidate in 2009 as Stanford s returning starter at running back tough, aggressive hard-nosed running back who is coming off a recordsetting season one year after suffering a season-ending knee injury in 2007 big, bruising runner who utilizes his strength well after initial contact complete back with great vision and feel for the run game enters the 2009 season with 1,651 career yards and needs just 117 yards to crack Stanford s all-time top 10 list his 16 career rushing touchdowns ranks tied for ninth on Stanford s career charts has topped Stanford in rushing in 15 of the 25 career games in which he has played while averaging 5.0 yards per carry has rushed for 1,276 yards on 222 carries (5.7 ypc) with 16 touchdowns over his last 13 contests for an average of 98.2 yards per game, including nine, 100- yard efforts (JUNIOR): Earned second-team All-Pac-10 honors after establishing a season Stanford record by rushing for 1,136 yards in 12 games, breaking the previous mark of 1,084 set by Tommy Vardell in 1991 became the fi fth Stanford running back to reach the 1,000-yard plateau, joining Darrin Nelson (1977, 78 and 81), Brad Muster ( 86), Jon Volpe ( 89) and Vardell averaged 5.4 yards on 210 rushing attempts fi nished third among all Pac-10 rushers behind Cal s Jahvid Best (131.7) and Oregon State s Jacquizz Rodgers (113.9) with a 94.7 yards per game powered a Stanford running game that ranked second in the Pac-10 and 19th nationally with a per game average team single- rushing total of 2,395 yards was the second-best st single-season mark in school history scored 15 rushing touchdowns on the season, good od for second place on Stanford s all-time single-season list recorded a Pac-10-best eight 100- yard rushing games during the season, which tied Vardell for the most 100-yard games in a singleseason wenover the 100-yard mark in four straight games at Notre Dame (104), vs. Arizona (116), at UCLA (138) and vs. Washington n State (132) to become just the third Stanford back since 1968 to do so, joining Darrin Nelson in 1980 and Tommy Vardell in 1991 (twice) his 15 rushing touchdowns were tied for second with Best among Pac-10 running backs (LeGarrette Blount, Oregon State; 17) tied a Stanford single-game record by rushing for four touchdowns (all in the fi rst half) against Washington State posted four multi-touchdown Toby Gerhart games on the year in addition to his effort against Washington State, he also reached the end zone twice against Oregon State, Arizona State and UCLA tied for third in the Pac-10 in scoring, averaging 7.5 points per game ranked ninth in the conference in all-purpose yardage with a per game average carried 19 times for 147 yards and two touchdowns in Stanford s season-opening victory over Oregon State the rushing total was the highest by a Stanford back in a season opener averaged yards a game (644 total) in fi ve home games compared to 70.9 (492) in seven road games ran for a career-best 148 yards on 22 carries in the fourth game of the season against San Jose State, marking the 28th-best rushing performance in school history was forced to the sidelines early in the Washington game after suffering a mild concussion named the Pac-10 s Player of the Week after rushing for 116 yards and the game-winning touchdown with 25 seconds remaining against Arizona a strained hamstring limited his effectiveness at Oregon (8 carries, 21 yards) carried 23 times for 101 yards against USC fi nished with 103 yards on 19 carries at California to earn the Frank Rehm Memorial Award as the outstanding Stanford back in the Big Game (SOPHOMORE): Came off the bench to rush for 140 yards on 12 carries with one touchdown before suffering a season-ending knee injury in the third quarter against San Jose State performance ranked as Stanford s best rushing effort of the season (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games and made one start (UCLA) fi nished as Stanford s second-leading rusher with 375 yards on 106 carries for a 3.5 per carry average had 261 yards on 62 carries over his fi rst six games before slowing to 113 yards on 44 carries over his fi nal six contests topped the team in rushing on four occasions at Oregon (16-55), at San Jose State (13-82), vs. Navy (9-40) and at UCLA (12-32) had Stanford s second-longest run of the season when he broke free for a 38- yard gainer at San Jose State also accounted for 15 catches for 124 yards, including a season-high four receptions for 31 yards vs. Navy. BASEBALL: Two-sport star has logged three seasons on the diamond for Stanford, combining to hit.275 (119-for-433) with 24 doubles, three triples, 16 home runs and 68 RBI in 141 games (105 starts) is also a perfect 12-for-12 on career stolen base attempts has provided the Cardinal with excellent outfi eld defense, committing just one error in 213 total chances for a.995 fi elding percentage...tough, hard-nosed player has been hit by 25 pitches over his fi rst three seasons on The Farm in fact, he missed a portion of his 2007 freshman campaign with a broken right forearm suffered when he was hit by a pitch in mid-february enjoyed a productive 2009 season, setting career highs for batting average (.288), hits (57), doubles (12), triples (2), home runs (7), RBI (35), on-base percentage (.392) and steals (7) tied for ninth in the Pac-10 with a career-best 46 runs scored, while tying for third with fi ve sacrifi ce fl ies...batted.322 (48-for-149) with all seven homers and 32 RBI over his fi nal 40 games helped the Cardinal in its run to the 2008 College World Series by earning Stanford Regional All-Tournament Team honors went 5-for-9 with three RBI in a pair of elimination-game victories over Pepperdine turned in a 3-for-4 performance with three runs scored and a solo home run in Stanford s 16-5 victory over Florida State in the College World Series opener also added an RBI-double in an 8-3, elimination game triumph over Miami. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: One of the top two-sport stars in the California prep ranks at Norco (Calif.) High School broke the California High School career rushing record by more than 1,000 yards while earning a reputation as one of the top running back prospects in the country fi nished his high school career with 9,662 yards, which ranked as the best all-time mark in California and the third best career mark in the nation rushed for 3,233 yards and scored 39 touchdowns as a senior while leading Norco to the Division V Southern Section championship named Gatorade s High School Player of the Year also earned prep All-America honors by PrepStar, SuperPrep, EA Sports and Parade Magazine named Mr. Football 2005 as the state s player of the year by Cal-Hi Sports was ranked as the 26th-best running back in the country and No. 27 recruit in California by SuperPrep.com rated the seventh-best fullback in the country by Rivals.com added fi rst team all-state, all-cif Southern Section, CIF Southern Section Player of the Year, CIF Division V Player of the Year, Los Angeles Times Player of the Year and conference player and athlete of the year honors as a senior batted.549 as a junior and earned all-state, all-cif Southern Section, all-league and all-county accolades included among the Top 50 high school prospects in the nation by Baseball America also earned three letters in basketball member of the California Scholastic Federation majoring in management, science and engineering. GERHART S CAREER STATISTICS Rushing Year G-S Att YG YL Net Avg TD LG Totals STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE 63

10 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L Receiving Year G-S Rec Yds Avg TD LG Totals TRAVIS GOLIA 19 GERHART S CAREER HIGHS Rushing Rushing Attempts: 27 at UCLA, Oct. 18, 2008 Rushing Yards: 148 vs. San Jose State, Sept. 20, 2008 Rushing Touchdowns: 4 vs. Washington State, Nov. 1, 2008 Long: 48 vs. San Jose State, Sept. 15, 2007 Receiving Receptions: 4 vs. Navy, Sept. 16, 2006 Receiving Yards: 42 at TCU, Sept. 13, 2008 TD Receptions: None Long: 21 at Washington, Sept. 27, 2008 GERHART S GAME-BY-GAME STATISITICS 2006 Opponent Att Yds Avg Lg TD at Oregon at San Jose State Navy Washington State at UCLA at Notre Dame Arizona at Arizona State USC at Washington Oregon State at California Totals Opponent Att Yds Avg Lg TD UCLA DNP San Jose State Oregon INJ Arizona State INJ at USC INJ TCU INJ at Arizona INJ at Oregon State INJ Washington INJ at Washington State INJ Notre Dame INJ California INJ Totals Opponent Att Yds Avg Lg TD Oregon State at Arizona State at TCU San Jose State at Washington at Notre Dame Arizona at UCLA Washington State at Oregon USC at California Totals KICKER/PUNTER 6-0 / 190 / So.-So. Poway, CA La Jolla Country Day HS AT STANFORD: Enters fall camp in contention for the starting kicker position, along with junior Nate Whitaker (FRESHMAN): Was one of eight natural freshmen to see action last season after making the team as a walk-on began the year handling the team s kickoff duties before giving way to Aaron Zagory. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from La Jolla (Calif.) Country Day High School was ranked as one of the top high school kickers in the nation by Street and Smith and was named one of Cal-Hi Sports top kickers in the state as a senior two-time all-state selection as a junior and senior earned San Diego Union-Tribune fi rst team honors as a senior three-time All-Pacifi c League fi rst team selection on offense earned league kicker of the year honors as a senior helped La Jolla Country Day to three straight league titles ended his prep career with 201 career points, which was the fourth highest total in CIF San Diego history led San Diego County in scoring (72) and fi eld goals (11) and ranked fourth in punting average (39.0) kicked two 53-yard fi eld goals and one 48-yarder as a junior also converted 34-of-38 PATs as a senior also lettered in basketball and soccer earned the Scholar-Leader- Athlete Award from the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame inducted into Cum Laude Society chosen as La Jolla s 2008 Scholar Athlete of the Year. DAVID GREEN KICKER / PUNTER 6-1 / 205 / Jr.-So. Mission Viejo, CA Mission Viejo HS 38 AT STANFORD: Looks to hold down the punting duties again this season after winning the starting job in fall camp last year (SOPHOMORE): Averaged 39.9 yards in 53 punt attempts (2116 yards) punting average ranked seventh in the Pac-10 Conference helped Stanford lead the Pac-10 in net punting average at 37.7 yards boomed fi ve punts of 50 yards or more while landing 17 inside the opponent s 20-yard line hammered a 70-yard punt against Arizona, which was tied for sixth-longest effort in school history and longest Stanford punt since Kevin Miller s 67-yarder at Arizona in (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Was rated as the top kicker in the country and named a fi rst team All-American by Scout.com was rated as the sixth-best kicking prospect in the nation by Rivals.com connected on 8-of-10 fi eld-goal tries with a long of 45 yards as a senior and put 85 percent of his kicks in the end zone also averaged 41 yards per punt U.S. Army All-American and Scholar Athlete three-year starter at both kicker and punter two-time fi rst team all-league and all-cif selection as a junior and senior all-orange County selection as a senior had 42 touchbacks in 79 kickoffs as a junior won top honors at the 2006 Chris Sailor National Kicking Combine Wendy s High School Heisman candidate, California Scholastic Federation Gold Seal Bearer and National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete majoring in science technology and society. GREEN S CAREER STATISTICS Year No. Yds. Avg. LG Blk STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

11 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L 79 GEORGE HALAMANDARIS OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6-7 / 302 / Jr.-So. Moorpark, CA Moorpark HS BRAD HALLICK DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-6 / 285 / Jr.-So. Pottsville, PA Pottsville Area HS 78 AT STANFORD: Third-year player expected to provide depth on the offensive line should see most of his work at right tackle along with Matt Kopa and Tyler Mabry (SOPHOMORE): Did not see action (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Named among the top recruits in the state and one of the top offensive line prospects in the country at Moorpark High School PrepStar All-West selection started 28 consecutive games as a junior and senior as Moorpark made back-to-back appearances in the CIF Southern Section Division IV fi nals fi rst team All-Marmonte League and Ventura County All-Academic selection as a junior and senior landed fi rst team All-Ventura County, All-CIF Southern Section, all-area and Cal-Hi Sports All-State honors as a senior was also a three-year basketball letterwinner 2006 National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete award winner AP National Scholar-Athlete four-year participant in the Future Business Leaders of America program father, Bo, played college football at Colorado majoring in mechanical engineering. DEREK HALL OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6-5 / 301 / Sr.-Jr. Overland Park, KS Rockhurst HS AT STANFORD: Fourth-year junior who hopes to work into the mix on Stanford s offensive line slated to work behind David DeCastro and James McGillicuddy at right guard has shown marked improvement since arriving on campus and seems primed for the fi rst extensive action of his career (JUNIOR): Played in one game (Washington State) to earn his fi rst varsity letter (SOPHOMORE): Did not see action (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: One of the top recruits in the state of Missouri and considered among the top defensive line prospects in the nation played both defensive line and tight end at Rockhurst High School in Kansas City, Mo. ranked No. 17 recruit in the state and No. 44 defensive end prospect in the country by Rivals. com ranked as the 74th-best defensive end in the nation by SuperPrep named to the All-Midlands team by both PrepStar and Super- Prep fi rst team all-state selection as a senior after totaling 50 tackles and three sacks to go along with four receptions for 60 yards from the tight end position fi rst team all-metro and fi rst team all-district selection as a junior and senior also was a four-year basketball letterwinner served as the sports editor of his high school newspaper aspires to become a pediatrician majoring in communications. 53 AT STANFORD: Second-year player slated to work at defensive tackle along with Matt Masifi lo and Brian Bulcke (SOPHOMORE): Did not see game action (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: One of the top recruits in the state of Pennsylvania and in the East at Pottsville High School ranked as the 54th-best offensive line prospect in the country by Scout.com while Rivals.com listed him 58th was also ranked as the No. 27 recruit in the state by Rivals.com and No. 34 by Scout. com named to PrepStar s All-East team fi rst team Class AAA All-State selection by the Associated Press, Pennsylvania Football News and was a member of the Harrisburg Patriot-News Platinum 33 team three-year starter who helped Pottsville reach the state AAA championship game as a junior and senior selected to play in the Big-33 Game, which matches the best players from Pennsylvania and Ohio fi rst team all-league selection and named the league s offensive lineman of the year named to the WNEP-TV Super 16 Dream Team as an outstanding scholar athlete fi rst team all-region selection honored as a Schuylkill County Scholar-Athlete National Honor Society member majoring in international relations. DELANO HOWELL STRONG SAFETY 5-11 / 198 / So.-So. Newhall, CA Hart HS 26 AT STANFORD: Talented second-year player who will transition from running back to strong safety natural tackler who gives the secondary a physical presence (FRESHMAN): Was one of eight true freshmen to see action appeared in nine games made his collegiate debut against San Jose State rushed nine times for 59 yards and one touchdown and caught nine passes for 94 yards was also a factor on special teams had 11 kickoff returns that totaled 284 yards (25.8 avg.) rushed for 15 yards on three carries at Notre Dame had three kickoff returns against Arizona totaling 81 yards, including a 33-yarder scored his fi rst career rushing touchdown on a one yard carry in the fourth quarter against Washington State had a season-high four receptions for 29 yards against Oregon fi nished with three receptions for 42 yards against USC. Delano Howell HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Hart High School in Newhall, Calif a SuperPrep All-American and the source s No. 22 prospect in California/Hawaii/Nevada as well as the No. 21 running back in the country ranked ORD.COM STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE 65

12 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L as the No. 17 running back in the nation by Scout.com, the No. 17 overall recruit from California and the No. 162 overall recruit in the nation selected as the nation s No. 16 all-purpose back by Rivals.com named All-West Region for the Class of 2008 by PrepStar earned third team 2007 All-American honors from EA Sports and was a fi rst team all-state selection set school career records for rushing yards (4,502), carries (64), total touchdowns (82), points scored (494) and yards from scrimmage (5,930) put together a huge senior season, rushing for 2,249 yards and 23 TDs on 266 carries (8.46 avg.) for a squad that was overall, won the Foothill League championship and was the CIF Southern Section Northern Division runner-up added 39 receptions for 650 yards and six TDs in 2007 named the 2007 All-Santa Clarita Valley Player of the Year and the Santa Clarita Valley Signal 2007 CIF Southern Section Offensive Player of the Year rushed for 1,491 yards on 235 carries and scored 29 TDs on the ground, while adding 41 receptions for 625 yards and six scores as a junior also rushed for 762 yards and ran across the goal line for nine TDs, while catching 13 balls for 153 yards as a sophomore in 2005 chipped in as his team s punter also participated in track and fi eld and was his team s athlete of the year as a senior in , as well as its most valuable runner in and HOWELL S CAREER STATISTICS Rushing Year G-S Att YG YL Net Avg TD LG Receiving Year G-S Rec Yds Avg TD LG Kickoff Returns Year Att Yds Avg. TD LG BLAISE JOHNSON AT STANFORD: Hard-working fi fth-year senior who is a valuable contributor on Stanford s special teams units transitioned to running back after working out at both strong safety and cornerback his fi rst three years listed third on the depth chart behind Toby Gerhart and Jeremy Stewart to start the season. RUNNING BACK 5-11 / 190 / Sr.-Sr. Tempe, AZ Corona del Sol HS 2008 (SENIOR): Earned his second varsity letter by appearing in eight games saw most of his work on special teams (JUNIOR): Played primarily on special teams where he saw action in the fi rst three games of the season registered egistered one solo tackle (SOPHOMORE): Did not see game action (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. 35 HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played quarterback, cornerback, wide receiver, running back and safety at Corona del Sol High School in Tempe, Ariz three-year starter on both sides of the ball fi rst team all-state selection as a defensive back as a senior and also earned Central Conference Offensive Player of the Year honors as a quarterback rushed for 890 yards and 14 touchdowns and threw for 780 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior also caught six passes for 155 yards and two touchdowns and returned two kicks for touchdowns 2004 Old Spice Arizona State Player of the Year fi rst team all-city and all-conference selection selected to play in the Arizona All-Star Game named the top student-athlete in Arizona by Student Sports also participated in wrestling, baseball, track and weightlifting three-year varsity starter in wrestling fi nished in the top eight in the state in his weight class as a senior three-time all-city weightlifting champion National Football Foundation and College Football Honorable Mention Scholar-Athlete as a senior nominated for Arizona s Interscholastic Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year award majoring in science, technology and society. JOHNSON S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS Totals THOMAS KEISER DEFENSIVE END 6-5 / 257 / Jr.-So. Wexford, PA North Allegheny HS 94 AT STANFORD: Talented third-year player who burst onto the scene last season to earn freshman All-America honors by various publications ticketed for a starting role at defensive end after an impressive rookie campaign boasts all of the tools to be a dominant pass rusher (SOPHOMORE): Made signifi cant contributions on the defensive line earned fi rst team freshman All-America America honors by the Football Writers Association of America and The Sporting News tabbed second team freshman All-America honors by CollegeFootballNews.com Pac-10 Conference honor- able mention selection played in all 12 games and made his fi rst career start at Notre Dame tallied 24 total tackles, including 17 solo, and two pass breakups key contributor to Stanford s pass rush that fi nished fourth in the Pac-10 in sacks per game fi nished with a team-high 6.0 sacks and placed 10th in the Pac-10 averaging 0.50 sacks per game...logged a trio of 2.0-sack games against San Jose State, UCLA and Washington State recorded his fi rst career 2.0-sack game on back-to-back plays against San Jose State also tied for third on the conference with three (0.25 per game) forced fumble (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: One of the top recruits in the state of Pennsylvania at North Allegheny High School in Wex- ford, Pa. PrepStar All-East selection was ranked as the third-best defensive lineman in the state, the overall prospect in the state and among 49th-best the Thomas Keiser 66 STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

13 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L top 100 defensive ends in the nation by Scout.com three-year starter and two-time all-conference selection two-year track letterwinner who competed in the shot put, discus, 100m and 4x100 majoring in science technology and society. KEISER S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS Totals KEISER S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 4, twice; last vs. USC, Nov. 15, 2008 Tackles for Loss: 2.0, three times; last vs. Washington State, Nov. 1, 2008 Sacks: 2.0, three times; last vs. Washington State, Nov. 1, 2008 Interceptions: None MATT KOPA OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6-6 / 305 / Sr.-Sr. Elk Grove, CA Elk Grove HS 61 AT STANFORD: Fifth-year senior who eyes es a starting role at right tackle after a productive junior campaign enters the fall atop the depth chart at left tackle made a successful transition from defensive to offensive line early during fall camp of 2007 swing tackle who can play either on the right or left side (SENIOR): Played in 11 games and earned starts in the last six games of the season made fi ve straight starts at right tackle before moving over to left guard for the season fi nale at California... assisted in paving the way for a Stanford running game that fi nished second in the Pac-10 in rushing offense with a per game mark (JUNIOR): Saw action in 11 games as a reserve defen- sive tackle to earn his second varsity letter also saw time as a blocking guard (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games as backup defensive end and special teams player accounted for three total tackles, including two against Arizona (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: A: Graduated from Elk Grove (Calif.) High School PrepStar All-American who was ranked as the No. 4 line prospect in the West also named to PrepStar s All-Far West Team rated the seventh-best defensive end prospect and top-rated strong side defensive end in the nation by Rivals.com had 57 tackles, four sacks, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries as a senior earned postseason honors as both an offensive and defensive lineman fi rst team All-Delta League, allcity and all-section pick as a senior second nd team all-state selection received votes for the Long Beach Press Telegram s Best in the West team played in the California-Florida All-Star Game and was nominated to play in the U.S. All-American Bowl also played basketball for two years selected as a 2005 scholar-athlete by the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame California Scholastic Federation member majoring in mechanical cal engineering. Erik Lorig ERIK LORIG DEFENSIVE END 6-4 / 275 / Sr.-Sr. Rolling Hills, CA Palos Verdes Peninsula HS 80 AT STANFORD: Fifth-year senior has started 20 of 24 games up front for Stanford over the last two seasons after beginning his career as a tight end talented, tough, hardworking player who solidifi ed a starting role in 2007 after making the transition from tight end in spring workouts ticketed to start at defensive end, where he will team with Thomas Keiser, Ekom Udofi a, Sione Fua, Tom McAndrew and Brian Bulcke to give the Cardinal a formidable defensive front high-effort performer who plays with a great deal of passion has 82 career tackles, including 13.5 tackles for loss and 5.0 sacks (SENIOR): Started all 12 games at right defensive end ranked tied for fourth on the team in both tackles-for-loss (6.0) and sacks (3.0) fi nished with 39 total tackles (19 solo stops), two pass breakups and a forced fumble fi nished with a season-best six tackles at Arizona State had fi ve total stops in back-to-back games at Washington and Notre Dame had a career-high 1.5 sacks against Arizona while also breaking up a pass also collected 0.5 sacks against San Jose State and 1.0 sack against Washington State (JUNIOR): Appeared in all 12 games and started eight games at defensive end in his fi rst year as a defensive player fi nished with 37 tackles, 7.5 tackles-for-loss and 2.0 sacks registered sacks at Arizona and Oregon State and a career-high-tying 1.5 tackles for loss against UCLA had a season-best eight tackles against Arizona State (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in 12 games as a backup tight end and special teams player fi nished with three receptions for 21 yards two of those catches came against Oregon State in Game 11 also had six tackles on special teams (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Palos Verdes (Calif.) Peninsula High School was one of the most highly-recruited prep players in the nation as a senior earned Cal-Hi Sports, Parade Magazine, PrepStar and SuperPrep All-America honors as a senior two-time Cal-High Sports all-state selection earned All-Bay Conference Defensive Player of the Year, Daily Breeze all-area and all-section honors as a junior and senior was ranked as the seventh-best tight end prospect in the nation by Rivals.com as a senior ranked as the No. 8 tight end in the nation and 15th-best overall recruit in California by Scout. com ranked as a Super Recruit by Col- legesports.com fi nished his senior season with 130 tackles, 9.5 sacks, 20 tackles- for-loss and four interceptions also contributed 550 receiving yards and eight touchdowns as a tight end three-year varsity totals included 350 total tackles, 19.0 sacks, 42.0 tackles-for-loss and fi ve interceptions to go along with 950 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns as a tight end also added four defensive touchdowns helped his team to the Bay Division title and CIF Southern Section Division III semi- fi nals as a senior as PV Peninsula fi nished with an record played in the 2005 CaliFlorida Bowl also played basketball for two seasons and participated in track and fi eld for one season Associated Press Scholar, California Scholarship Federation and Principal s Honor Roll member ma- joring in public policy. 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14 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L LORIG S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS Totals LORIG S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 8 vs. Arizona State, Sept. 29, 2007 Tackles for Loss: 1.5, three times; last vs. Arizona, Oct. 11, 2008 Sacks: 1.5 vs. Arizona, Oct. 11, 2008 Interceptions: None ALEX LOUKAS 15 AT STANFORD: Fourth-year junior who suffered an ACL tear in his left knee on March 31 during spring drills and will not be available at the start of fall camp (JUNIOR): Took snaps at quarterback in eight games overall, while also lining up at receiver on occasion saw signifi cant playing time over the last six games of the year, beginning with the fourth quarter against Arizona completed 10-of-20 passes for 131 yards, one touchdown and one interception rushed 36 times for 186 yards (5.2 ypc) and a touchdown beginning with the Arizona game, logged a pass effi ciency rating attempted just 13 passes but completed nine for 126 yards and a touchdown without an interception came off the bench to engineer an 11-play, 60- yard game-winning scoring drive in Stanford s Homecoming win over Arizona entered the Arizona game on the fi nal play of Stanford s second-to-last drive ran four times for 32 yards and completed a key, 21-yard pass to Ryan Whalen on the game-winning drive that culminated with a Toby Gerhart two-yard TD run with 0:25 left scored his fi rst career touchdown on a 17-yard run vs. Washington State carried a total of seven times for 60 yards against the Cougars on a rain-soaked fi eld at Stanford Stadium also connected with Chris Owusu on a 41-yard completion which was Stanford s second-longest pass play of the season threw his fi rst career TD pass on the fi nal play of the USC game, connecting with Austin Gunder on an 18-yard strike was 5-for-5 for 54 yards against the Trojans caught Stanford s fi rst completed pass of the season against Oregon State, a three-yard reception from Tavita Pritchard in the fi rst quarter due to formation, was actually Stanford s starting wide receiver at Washington (SOPHOMORE): Did not see game action (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. QUARTERBACK 6-4 / 223 / Sr.-Jr. Bannockburn, IL Deerfield HS HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Was one of the nation s top quarterback prospects coming out of Deerfi eld (Ill.) High School outside of Chicago rated as the 12-best quarterback prospect in the nation by SuperPrep and was ranked No. 13 by Tom Lemming s Magazine PrepStar All-American and SuperPrep Magazine All-Midwest selection was ranked as the 10th-best recruit in Illinois by Scout.com dual-threat quarterback who threw for over 1,800 yards and 16 touchdowns and also rushed for 800 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior fi nished his junior campaign with 1,516 passing yards and 16 touchdowns to go along with 520 yards and six touchdowns on the ground fi rst team all-state, all-area, all-conference and academic all-conference selection named Lake Shore Player of the Year and Lake Shore Athlete of the Year as a senior was a standout high school tennis player who earned allstate, all-conference and all-area honors helped Deerfi eld to the state championship as he captured the state doubles championship his father, Angelo, played offensive guard at Northwestern and with the Buffalo Bills and Boston Patriots in the NFL his uncle, George, played football at Southern Illinois while his other uncle, Anthony, played football at Wisconsin majoring in science, technology and society. LOUKAS CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS PA PC Pct. Yds Int TD LG Tot Off Totals LOUKAS CAREER HIGHS Passing Attempts: 7 at Arizona State, Sept. 6, 2008 Passing Completions: 5 vs. USC, Nov. 15, 2008 Passing Yards: 54 vs. USC, Nov. 15, 2008 Passing Touchdowns: 1 vs. USC, Nov. 15, 2008 Long: 41 vs. Washington State, Nov. 1, 2008 ANDREW LUCK QUARTERBACK 6-4 / 235 / So.-Fr. Houston, TX Stratford HS 12 AT STANFORD: Talented young quarterback set to take over the starting signal-caller duties has the potential to follow in the lines of Stanford s great signal-callers possesses all of the tools to be a top-fl ight collegiate quarterback has gained over 20 pounds since arriving at Stanford in the summer of 2008 natural leader who has great instincts for the game (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Stratford High School in Houston, Tex ranked as high as the No. 4 quarterback in the nation by Scout.com, the No. 5 overall recruit in Texas and the No. 47 overall recruit in the nation Rivals. com tabbed him No. 1 on its list of the most accurate quarterbacks in the country, as well as No. 4 on its list of pro-style QB s, the No. 9 overall recruit from Texas and No. 68 overall player nationally a SuperPrep All-American who ranked as the publication s No. 10 player in Texas and No. 7 QB nationwide passed for 7,139 career yards and 53 touchdowns in three prep seasons, completing 488 of 824 passes (59.2%) also added 2,085 career rushing yards threw for 2,684 yards and 19 TDs while completing 196 of 338 passes as a senior in 2007 to earn second team All-Texas honors for Class 5A teams was named the 19-5A District MVP and added a spot on the Rivals.com All-America team for juniors only in 2006 when he threw for 2,926 yards and 27 TDs on 176 of 257 passing added 1,529 yards and seven TDs as a sophomore when he completed 116 of 229 throws complemented his throwing exploits with rushing totals of 671 yards as a senior, 714 in his junior campaign and 700 during his sophomore season son of former Houston Oiler and West Virginia quarterback Oliver Luck... served as the valedictorian of Stratford s graduating class of TYLER MABRY OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6-7 / 295 / Jr.-So. San Diego, CA Francis Parker School 77 AT STANFORD: Figures to see most of his time behind Matt Kopa at right tackle has great size and run-blocking skills earned his fi rst playing time last season as a redshirt freshman, appearing in three games off the bench (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in three games (Oregon State, Washington State, USC) to earn his fi rst varsity letter (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. 68 STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

15 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Francis Parker School in San Diego earned All-West region honors and was rated by Scout.com as one of California s Top 100 recruits rated as the 69th-best offensive tackle in the nation and fi fth-best offensive tackle in California by Scout.com started at both offensive and defensive tackles and helped Francis Parker to a 12-1 record and the CIF San Diego Section Division V title as a senior three-time all-conference selection named Coastal Conference Lineman of the Year in 2006 CIF San Diego Section fi rst team and second team all-state (small school) selection also played baseball and posted a 12-4 record as a pitcher as a sophomore and junior undeclared major. NICK MACALUSO LINEBACKER 6-3 / 241 / Sr.-Jr. Middletown, NJ Middletown South HS 44 AT STANFORD: Dependable player will see plenty of action in the linebacker rotation enters the fall listed behind Clinton Snyder at the mike linebacker slot has started 12 of the 15 games he has appeared in over the last two seasons (JUNIOR): Appeared in six games and made fi ve starts during an injury-plagued sophomore season fi nished with 20 total tackles, including 12 solo stops was also credited with 4.0 tackles-for-loss started at the mike linebacker position in fi ve of the six games he played made his fi rst start of the season at TCU and responded with a career-high 9.0 tackles (fi ve solo), including 2.0 tackles-for-loss started the next three games against San Jose State, Washington and Notre Dame before yielding to Chike Amajoyi against Arizona was back in the starting lineup at UCLA and fi nished with 4.0 total tackles (three solo) started the next week against Washington State and fi nished with two tackles suffered a broken right hand in the Washington State game (SOPHOMORE): Earned Sporting News All-Pac-10 Freshman team honors after contributing 23 tackles, 2.5 tackles-for-loss (-16 yards) and one sack (-12) yards played in nine games and started six contests at middle linebacker made ade his fi rst career start against Oregon and fi nished with three tackles, including two solo stops started the next fi ve games against Arizona State, USC, TCU, Arizona and Oregon State totaled 23 tackles in his starting assignments, including 15 solo efforts fi n- ished with a season-high six tackles, including three solo stops in Stanford s upset win over second-ranked USC (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Middletown (N.J.) South High School four-year football letterwinner who helped the Eagles to the state s top ranking as a junior and senior included among SuperPrep s Top 100 players in the nation at his position and the 14th-best overall prospect in the state All-East Region selection by PrepStar named to SuperPrep s All-Northeast team Reebok All-American and a member of the Tri-State (NJ/NY/CT) Heisman squad fi rst team all-state linebacker and a two-time Monmouth County and Shore Conference Defensive Player of the Year three-time all-county and all-conference selection fi nished with 90 tackles, 18 tackles-for-loss and fi ve sacks as a senior helped Middletown to three straight undefeated seasons and New Jersey Shore Conference and state sectional titles also lettered in track and baseball three-year president of the Student Council and was a member of the Italian Honor Society his brother, Anthony, played football at Cornell majoring in classics. MACALUSO S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS Totals OWEN MARECIC FULLBACK 6-1 / 244 / Jr.-Jr. Tigard, OR Jesuit HS 48 AT STANFORD: One of the best run-blocking fullbacks in the Pac-10, if not the country has made huge contributions to the Stanford running game despite having just fi ve rushing attempts in his fi rst two seasons tough, hard-nosed competitor has gained ultimate respect from his teammates and coaches due to his unmatched work ethic and attitude quietly goes about his business without fanfare two-time Pac-10 Conference honorable mention selection at fullback worked out at the mike linebacker position during the spring and is expected to see action on both sides of the ball as a junior (SOPHOMORE): Garnered All-Pac-10 honorable mention honors for the second straight season played in 11 of 12 games, missing the Oregon game with a high ankle sprain did not have a rushing attempt but outstanding blocking skills made him a key component in Stanford s running attack that racked up the second-most ground yards in school history lead blocker helped open the holes that sprung Toby Gerhart to a single-season school rushing record of 1,136 yards...had four receptions for 25 yards, hauling in passes against Arizona State, TCU, Washington and Washington State (FRESHMAN): Earned All-Pac-10 honorable mention honors in his fi rst season jumped right into the starting lineup and made 12 starts at fullback carried just fi ve times for six yards and also caught four passes for 26 yards out of the backfi eld his fi ve carries came on consecutive Saturdays at Oregon State and Washington four receptions came against UCLA, TCU, Oregon State and Notre Dame. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Jesuit High School in Portland, Ore. where he was one of the state s most talented two-way players as a running back and linebacker earned fi rst team all-state honors and was named Oregon s Defensive Player of the Year as a linebacker also earned second team all-state honors as a running back fi rst team All-Metro League selection as a fullback and linebacker and was also named the conference s defensive player of the year listed by Scout. com as the top linebacker in Oregon and the seventhbest overall recruit in the state earned fi rst team all-league honors as a fullback and second team all-conference MACALUSO S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 9.0 at TCU, Sept. 13, 2008 Tackles for Loss: 2.0 at TCU, Sept. 13, 2008 Sacks: 1.0 vs. Arizona State, Sept. 29, 2007 Interceptions: None Owen Marecic STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE 69

16 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L accolades as a running back following his junior season fi rst team all-league fullback and third team all-league as a defensive end as a sophomore helped Jesuit to backto-back state championships as a junior and senior...also competed in the shot put and discus in track and fi eld National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete Award recipient member of the National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society majoring in human biology. MARECIC S CAREER STATISTICS Rushing Year G-S Att YG YL Net Avg TD LG Totals Receiving Year G-S Rec Yds Avg TD LG Totals MARECIC S CAREER HIGHS Rushing Rushing Attempts: 3 at Oregon State, Oct. 27, 2007 Rushing Yards: 6 at Oregon State, Oct. 27, 2007 Rushing Touchdowns: None Long: 4 at Oregon State, Oct. 27, 2007 Receiving Receptions: 1, eight times; last vs. Washington State, Nov. 1, 2008 Receiving Yards: 12 at TCU, Sept. 13, 2008 TD Receptions: None Longest Reception: 12 at TCU, Sept. 13, 2008 CHRIS MARINELLI OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6-7 / 300 / Sr.-Sr. Braintree, MA Boston College HS 63 AT STANFORD: Stanford s most experienced offensive lineman with 28 career starts to his credit heading into the 2009 season will work with Andrew Phillips at left guard after playing primarily on the right side last season fi fth-year senior made 22 consecutive starts (last two in 06, all 12 in 07 and fi rst eight in 08) before sitting out the Washington State game last season due to injury (SENIOR): All-Pac-10 honorable mention selection started 11 of 12 games, missing only the Washington State game with injury started the fi rst six games and the season fi nale at right tackle made three starts (Arizona, UCLA, USC) at left tackle and one (Oregon) at right guard separated his left shoulder at UCLA and missed the Washington State game, snapping his string of 22 consecutive starts helped pave the way for one of the most successful rushing attacks in Stanford history as the Cardinal fi nished the season with 2,395 yards on the ground, which ranked as the secondhighest single-season total in school history...stanford fi nished second in the Pac-10 in rushing offense, averaging yards per game (JUNIOR): Started all 12 games as right tackle and earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors earned the Frank Rehm Award, awarded annually to the most outstanding lineman in the Big Game (SOPHOMORE): Played in 10 games and started fi ve of the last six games at right tackle selected to the Pac-10 s All-Freshman team earned his fi rst career start against Arizona and was in the starting lineup the next two weekends at Arizona State and vs. USC did not start the Washington game but was back in a starting role for the last two games of the year against Oregon State and Cal. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated d from Boston College High School in the Dorchester er section of Boston rated as one of the top prospects in the nation and New England following his senior season All-East selection by SuperPrep and PrepStar was rated as the eighth-best recruit in New England by Su- perprep listed as the fi fth-best recruit in Massachusetts and 11th-best recruit in New England by Rivals. com three-year starter at defensive tackle and two-year starter on offense, where he played tight end as a junior and offensive tackle as a senior for his career, fi nished with 160 tackles, 17 sacks, 12 pass breakups, 10 forced fumbles, fi ve fumble recoveries, one interception and a forced safety earned all-conference, ence, all-eastern Mass and all-state honors as a senior named all-scholastic and a conference all-star in football and track and fi eld was a two-year letterwinner in basketball l and earned three letters in track top marks included 52-8 in the shot and in the discus fi nished third at the state indoor meet in the shot put in 2005 Massachusetts All-State Coaches Invitational discus champion New England qualifi er in discus as a senior two-time qualifi er for the state meet et in discus National Honor Society member achieved maxima cum laude on the national Latin Chris Marinelli exam comes from a football family, as his father, Jim, played at Northeastern; ern; uncle Joe at New Hampshire; and cousin, Mike, at Penn majoring in classics and economics. JONATHAN MARTIN OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6-6 / 291 / So.-Fr. North Hollywood, CA Harvard-Westlake School 73 AT STANFORD: Outstanding spring has vaulted this second-year player to the top of the depth chart at left tackle long and rangy player should be a mainstay on the offensive line for years to come (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. Graduated from Harvard-Westlake School in North Hollywood, Calif. ranked as the No. 44 offensive tackle nationally by Rivals.com as well as the No. 52 overall player in California by the organization SuperPrep ranked him No. 95 among California/Hawaii/ Nevada prospects an all-section and All-Mission League player as a senior in 2007 when he helped lead his club to an 8-4 record and the second round of the postseason also earned All-Mission League honors as a junior (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. 70 STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

17 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L MATT MASIFILO DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-3 / 285 / Jr.-So. Ewa Beach, HI Campbell HS 98 against San Jose State and recorded two sacks among his three total tackles was his fi rst multi-sack effort of his career added his third sack of the season against Arizona (JUNIOR): Played in 11 games fi nished with seven tackles, including six solo efforts as a backup middle linebacker also added 1.0 tackle-for-loss (5 yards) made the switch from linebacker to tight end midway through the season (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games off the bench and contributed 14 tackles, including fi ve solo stops had at least one tackle in nine of the 12 games in which he appeared, including a season-high four against USC had a 0.5 tackle-forloss against Arizona earned fi rst team Pac-10 All-Academic honors (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. AT STANFORD: Third-year sophomore who is the projected starter at defensive tackle performed admirably in his fi rst extensive action last season (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 12 games and made four starts fi nished with 22 total tackles, including 11 solo also had one fumble recovery made his fi rst career start at UCLA at nose tackle and started the next three games against Washington State, Oregon and USC fi nished with a season-high fi ve tackles at Washington on Sept. 27 had three tackles against the Ducks fumble recovery came against USC (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action along with Jason Forcier and Andrew Fowler, earned the Greg Piers Award, given annually to the team s top service teams players. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Campbell High School in Ewa Beach, Hawaii PrepStar All-American selection who was considered one of the nation s top prospects played on the offensive line in high school rated as the seventh-best defensive lineman recruit in the nation was listed as the second-best recruit in the state and among the Top 25 defensive line prospects in the country by Scout.com and Rivals.com named to the Northwest Hot 100 team battled through injuries to earn second team all-state honors as a senior chosen to the 2006 All- Hawaii Academic team member of the National Honor Society father, Etika, is originally from Tonga while his mother, Tina, is from Kauai, Hawaii majoring in mechanical engineering. MASIFILO S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS MASIFILO S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 5 at Washington, Sept. 27, 2008 Tackles for Loss: 0.5 Sacks: None Interceptions: None TOM McANDREW DEFENSIVE END 6-5 / 270 / Sr.-Sr. Glen Ellyn, IL Glenbard West HS 41 AT STANFORD: Fifth-year senior who will work with Erik Lorig at defensive end veteran player who began his collegiate career as a linebacker before moving to tight end and ultimately defensive end also is a valuable contributor on special teams athletic performer who has continued to add size and strength throughout his career tough, versatile player who is an excellent run blocker has compiled 47 total tackles, including 26 solo stops, in 35 career games since HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Glenbard West High School in Glen Ellyn, Ill was an outstanding all-around player as a defensive end, outside linebacker, tight end and punter fi rst team all-state selection as a defensive end following his senior season also named to the all-midwest team by PrepStar, SuperPrep and Lemming s two-time fi rst team all-conference and all-area selection recorded 47 tackles and 7.0 sacks on defense to go along with 30 receptions and two touchdowns on offense fi nished his prep career with 120 tackles, 68 receptions and three touchdowns member of the National Honor Society and the French Honor Society earned the United States Army Reserve National Scholar-Athlete Award for Spirit of Victory in 2005 Illinois state scholar majoring in science, technology and society. MCANDREW S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS Totals BERT McBRIDE CENTER 6-3 / 295 / Sr.-Jr. Thonotosassa, FL Armwood HS 70 AT STANFORD: Fourth-year player who is projected to add depth to the offensive line where he will work primarily behind Chase Beeler at the center position (JUNIOR): Saw action in four games and one start at Notre Dame started at left guard in place of the injured Chase Beeler (SOPHOMORE): Played in fi ve games to earn his fi rst varsity letter (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Armwood High School in Seffner, Fla. fi rst team all-state selection and listed among the top recruits in the country at his position earned fi rst team All-Suncoast Conference and all-hillsborough honors following his senior season ranked as the No. 75 offensive line prospect in the nation by Scout.com listed as the 17th-best recruit in the greater Tampa Bay area and was listed among the Top 125 recruits in Florida by Rivals.com helped Armwood to back-to-back 4A state titles in 2003 and 04 and a runner-up fi nish in 05 named the Junior Orange Bowl Committee Scholar-Athlete Award winner in 2005 as the player of the team with the highest grade-point average in the state championship game... National Merit fi nalist and member of the Latin Honor Society as well as National Honor Society president and founder of his high school s debate team majoring in economics (SENIOR): Began the season listed on the depth chart at both tight end and defensive end played in all 12 games and was credited with 20 total tackles (14 solo efforts), one forced fumble and one fumble recovery made his only start of the season STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE 71

18 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L JAMES McGILLICUDDY OFFENSIVE GUARD 6-3 / 305 / Sr.-Sr. Worcester, MA St. John s HS 74 AT STANFORD: Fifth-year senior who has successfully come back from two operations and one ground-breaking procedure on his right knee appears to be at full strength heading into fall camp has great upper body strength listed behind David DeCastro at right guard to start the season underwent a procedure involving plateletrich plasma (PRP) drawn from his own blood that was injected back into his injured tendon at the point of the tear (SENIOR): Played in nine games to earn his fi rst varsity letter was cleared to compete at full speed for the fi nal six workouts of the spring (JUNIOR): Missed the season due to injury underwent a second surgery on his right knee (SOPHOMORE): Missed the season while recovering from knee surgery to reattach the tendon to his knee (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action fi rst injured his right knee toward the end of the season while working with the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from St. John s High School in Worcester, Mass.was named the top recruit in Massachusetts by PrepStar and ranked as the sixth-best recruit in New England by SuperPrep as a senior chosen all-northeast by SuperPrep and Lemming s and earned all-east honors by PrepStar named Gatorade s Massachusetts State Player of the Year and state s offensive MVP as a senior two-time Central Massachusetts All- Star selection started on both the offensive and defensive lines fi rst team all-state offensive lineman as a senior totaled 75 tackles, 15 sacks, nine forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries was also an outstanding prep wrestler won the state and New England championship in the heavyweight division as a junior also won the 2005 state title fi nished with a 34-4 career record on the mat served as high school president member of the National Honor Society father, Gerry, played football at Harvard majoring in science, technology and society. BO McNALLY FREE SAFETY 6-0 / 210 / Sr.-Sr. Salt Lake City, UT Highland HS 22 AT STANFORD: Fifth-year senior leader of Stanford s secondary who has led the team in tackles each of the last two seasons tough, aggressive, hard-nosed player who has emerged as one of the top safeties in the Pac-10 Conference his work ethic, competiveness and enthusiasm for the game have earned immense respect from his teammates consistent player who has a knack for making big plays ranks as Stanford s active career leader in interceptions (8) and total tackles (211) also has 14.0 tackles-for-loss and 4.0 sacks in his 36-game career, which includes 25 starts enters his fi nal season needing one interception to enter Stanford s all-time career top-10 list has three career touchdowns to his credit, including two on interception returns and one on a fake fi eld goal attempt (SENIOR): Served as the team s co-captain along with Alex Fletcher led the team in tackles for a second straight season fi nished with 76 total tackles, including 53 solo also had a career-high four interceptions tied for fourth on the squad with 6.0 tackles-for-loss fi nished tied for fourth in the Pac-10 in interceptions per game (0.33) recorded his fi rst interception of the season in the opener against Oregon State picked off a Lyle Moevao pass and returned it 34 yards for a touchdown to give Stanford a lead with 9:36 left in the game marked his second career interception return for a TD (at Washington, 2006) also had interceptions against UCLA, Washington State and California had a season-high nine tackles at Notre Dame, including fi ve solo efforts had a team-high eight tackles at Oregon also scored his third career touchdown on a fake fi eld goal in the second quarter raced 17 yards untouched into the end zone to tie the game, matched his season-high with a nine-tackle effort against USC totaled 23 tackles, including 19 solo stops, in the last three games against Oregon (8), USC (9) and Cal (6) (JUNIOR): Honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection started all 12 games at free safety and led the team with 114 tackles, including 71 solo efforts...led or co-led the team in tackles seven times during the season was second on the team in interceptions (2) and passes defended (8) and ranked third in pass breakups (6) also added 7.5 tackles-for-loss, 1.5 sacks, a forced fumble (TCU), a fumble recovery (Washington State) and a quarterback hurry averaged 9.5 tackles per game which ranked second in the Pac-10 and 41st nationally had six double-fi gure tackle games, including a career-high 15 stops in the season opener against UCLA tallied 11 tackles (8 solo) the next week against San Jose State to earn Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Week honors recorded 10 tackles in three consecutive games vs. USC, TCU and Arizona fi nished with 13 tackles against Cal in the Big Game secured the victory at USC with an interception on the Trojans fi nal drive had a career-high-tying 1.5 TFL against Notre Dame and Cal (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games and made one start at Washington fi nished with 21 tackles, including 12 solo had six tackles in each of the last two games against Oregon State and Cal had nine solo efforts in those two games, including fi ve vs. Oregon State and four at California picked off a pair of passes in Stanford s win at Washington, including a 49-yard return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Bo McNally 2005 (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Highland High School in Salt Lake City, Utah played quarterback and free safety named to PrepStar s All-Midland s team as one of the top recruits in the region two-time fi rst team all-state quarterback rushed for over 1,600 yards and scored 16 touchdowns, threw for over 800 yards with eight more TDs in Highland s triple-option offense had six interceptions and 75 tackles as a free safety also earned all-state honors as a safety rushed for over 1,800 yards and 20 touchdowns and threw for over 500 yards with fi ve touchdowns as a junior contributed fi ve interceptions and 45 tackles, as well gained 650 yards and scored eight TDs as a sophomore running back three-year basketball letterwinner also competed in the long jump and 100 meters in track and fi eld region champion in the long jump as a sophomore academic all-state nominee following his senior season comes from an athletic family his grandfather, Dave, pitched for the Baltimore Orioles ( ) and his uncle Mike is a professional golfer father, Jeff, and mother, Catherine, both graduated from Stanford in 1985 father played baseball under head coach Mark Marquess his mother earned her Ph.D. from the University of Utah in 2005 majoring in classics. 72 STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

19 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L MCNALLY S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS Totals MCNALLY S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 15 vs. UCLA, Sept. 1, 2007 Tackles for Loss: 2.0 at Notre Dame, Oct. 4, 2008 Sacks: 1.0 three times; last vs. USC, Nov. 15, 2008 Interceptions: 2 at Washington, Nov. 11, 2006 LIAM McNALLY FULLBACK 5-11 / 220 / So.-Fr. Salt Lake City, UT Highland HS 30 AT STANFORD: Second-year player slated to work with the fullbacks and provide assistance on special teamséoriginally made the team as a walk-on last season (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL: Graduated from Highland High School in Salt Lake City, UtahÉyounger brother of Stanford safety Bo McNallyÉfour-year varsity letterwinner at HighlandÉstarted on special teams as a freshmanéearned all-region honors as a sophomore and helped Highland to a runner-up state Þ nishétwo-way starter as a junior and earned team offensive MVP, all-region and Þ rst team all-state honorsérushed for over 1,700 yards with 18 touchdowns and nine pass receptions in HighlandÕs triple option offenseéhad 247 yards and two touchdowns against CottonwoodÉhad 73 tackles on defenseéinjuries limited him to just four games as a seniorérushed for 475 yards with six touchdowns to earn all-region honorsécomes from a Stanford familyé in addition to his brother Bo, his mother, Catherine, and father, Jeff, graduated from Stanford in 1985Éhis father played baseball under Mark MarquessÉgrandfather, Dave, was a major league pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles from MARK MUELLER 37 AT STANFORD: Converted wide receiver looks to make an impact in StanfordÕs secondary at left cornerbackélong, rangy player whose speed will also be an asset on special teams as gunner or gunner coveréone of the teamõs most versatile playersé has good footwork and handséoriginally recruited as a wide receiver but was moved to corner the spring of Õ (JUNIOR): Played in all 12 games and Þ nished the season with 10 total tackles, including Þ ve solo effortséblocked a punt in the second quarter of the TCU game that was returned 21 yards by Richard Sherman for a touchdown, tying the game at 14-14Éwas moved from wide receiver to cornerback during spring drills (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in the Washington State and Cal games to earn his Þ rst varsity letteré.recorded his Þ rst career tackle in the Big Game (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. CORNERBACK 6-3 / 197 / Sr.-Jr. Aurora, CO Overland HS TRACK AND FIELD: Earned his Þ rst letter in track and Þ eld in the spring of 2008Éran a collegiate personal-best time of seconds in the 100m at the Brutus Hamilton InvitationalÉalso clocked a season-best time of in the 200m at the Big Meet against CaliforniaÉran a season-best indoor time of 6.96 seconds in the 60m at the Washington Invitational. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Overland High School in Aurora, Colo.Éthree-sport athlete who lettered in track and Þ eld and lacrosse in addition to footballémissed most of his junior season with injury but came back to put together an impressive senior seasonénamed OverlandÕs WendyÕs High School Heisman Award winneréalso served as a team captainéþ rst team all-state track and Þ eld performer as a juniorébroke three school records as a junior in the 200m (21.42), 4x100m and 4x200mÉregional champion in the 100m, 200m and the 4x100mÉwas clocked at in the 100mÉÞ rst team all-conference lacrosse player as a junioré brother, Luke, played football at Colorado StateÉmajoring in classics. ZACH NOLAN LONG SNAPPER 6-4 / 220 / Sr.-Jr. Parkland, FL Pine Crest School 56 AT STANFORD: Projected to hold down the long snapper duties again this seasoné joined the team as a walk-on in (JUNIOR): Held down the starting long snapping duties all seasonéclean snaps to holder Bo McNally helped placekicker Aaron Zagory convert on 14-of-17 Þ eld goal attempts and 35-of-37 extra point tries (SOPHOMORE): Served as a backup long snapper to Brent Newhouse (FRESHMAN): Joined the team as a walk-on but did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Pine Crest School in Boca Raton, Fla. É.originally began his prep career as a quarterback but played on both the offensive and defensive line as a junior and seniorésecond team all-palm Beach County selection by the Miami Herald as a senior after earning honorable mention honors as a junioréserved as team captain as a senioréalso lettered in weightliftingénominated for the Brian Piccolo Scholar-Athlete Award as seniorénational Merit Scholarship recipientémajoring in public policy. CHRIS OWUSU WIDE RECEIVER 6-2 / 201 / So.-So. Westlake Village, CA Oaks Christian School 81 AT STANFORD: Gifted young receiver is slated for a starting role along with junior Ryan WhalenÉmade an immediate impact in the passing game and on special teams once he recovered from a torn right MCL suffered in the last scrimmage of last yearõs fall campécould be the most explosive of the teamõs wideoutséconþ dence gained from increased playing time late last season carried over into spring drillsécombines physical toughness with big play abilityéhas all of the tools to be an outstanding performer for years to come (FRESHMAN): Was one of eight true freshmen to see game action last seasonésuccessfully came back from a torn right MCL suffered on Aug. 19 in the Þ nal scrimmage of fall campé made a contribution both at wide receiver and special teamséhad Þ ve catches totaling 80 yards, including 41-yarder from Alex Loukas STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE 73

20 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L against Washington State which ranked as StanfordÕs second longest pass play of the seasonémade his s collegiate debut against Arizona and caught three passes for 22 yardséalso Þ nished with 326 yards on 14 kickoff returns (23.3 avg.), highlighted by a season-long 54-yard return rn at UCLAÉhad d six returns for 121 yards, including a 41-yarder, at Oregon. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: A: Graduated from Oaks Christian School in Westlake Village, CalifÉranked as the No. 36 wide receiver in in the country, the No. 34 overall recruit in California and the No. 240 overall recruit in the nation n by Rivals.comÉnamed an All-American wide receiver by SuperPrep and also ranked as the No. 49 best prospect in California/Hawaii/Nevada by the publicationéan All-Northwest Section choice by the Ventura County Star and a Þ rst team All-Tri-Valley League selection as a senior in 2007Écaught 32 passes for 563 yards and six touchdowns in his Þ nal campaign despite playing in only seven en games due to an injury for a team that won a state title and a Þ fth straight section crownéalso contributed 30 tackles and two picks on defense in 2007Éhad 33 catches for 747 yards and nine TDs as a junior in 2006 to earn Þrst team All-Tri-Valley League honors, while contributing 23 tackles and one interceptionéteam posted a 46-3 overall record during his four prep seasons and won four consecutive CIF Southern Section titleséwas an all-state sprinter as a junior in in 2007, breaking the Ventura County meet record in the 1000 meters in 2007 with a time of 10.65Éadded two All-Tri-Valley League honors in in basketball in his sophomore and junior seasons. OWUSU S CAREER STATISTICS Receiving Year G-S Rec Yds Avg TD LG (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Georgetown Prep in North Bethesda, Md. where he was one of the top offensive line prospects in the nationéranked by SuperPrep as the No. 16 recruit in the Washington D.C./Virginia/ Maryland area and was also listed among SuperPrepÕs Top 100 offensive line prospects in the nationénamed to SuperPrepÕs All-Mid-Atlantic teamé listed as the 17th-best recruit in the state of Maryland and the 41st-best offensive line prospect in the nation by Rivals.comÉall-Atlantic selection by PrepStarÉfour-year starter at right tackle and was a three-time consensus Þ rst-team all-state selectionéselected to the Maryland Varsity Preseason Dream Team prior to his sophomore, junior and senior seasonséstudentsports.com Sophomore All-American selectionéearned Washington Post All-Met honors as a junior and seniorénamed to George MichaelÕs Golden 11 and the Reebok/Sports Chris Owusu Illustrated Mid-Atlantic All-America teamséearned a spot on the Pigskin Club of Washington D.C.Õs All-Metro squadénominated to the U.S. Army All-American BowlÉalso earned three letters in track and Þ eld competing in the shot puté received the GeorgetownÕs Fr. Galvin Award for leadership on and off the football Þ eld as a senioré also named the Rodney P. Savoy Outstanding Scholar- Athlete from the Pigskin Club in Washington D.CÉ.was involved in various community outreach projectséworked with the Southcentral Foundation in Anchorage, Alaska, a non-proþ t organization that serves Alaska nativesé also volunteered at the Tenley Achievement Program working with innercity children in Washington D.CÉ.served as an intern for former Speaker of the House of Representatives Dennis Hassert in the spring of 2006É an avid scuba diver who holds an advanced certiþ cation in open-water divingéfather, Bill, played football at the University of Evansville ( ) and both of his grandfathers lettered in football and basketball in collegeémother, Janet, is a competitive equestrienneéis a descendant of Lewis and Clark explorer, John ColterÉmajoring in classics. Kickoff Returns Year Att Yds Avg. TD LG OWUSU S CAREER-HIGHSHS Receptions: 5 vs. Washington State, Nov. 1, 2008 Receiving Yards: 80 vs. Washington State, te, Nov. 1, 2008 Longest Reception: 41 vs. Washington State, Nov. 1, 2008 Receiving Touchdowns: None ANDREW PHILLIPS OFFENSIVE GUARD 6-5 / 299 / Sr.-Jr. Darnestown, MD Georgetown Prep 71 WILL POWERS LINEBACKER 6-4 / 240 / Sr.-Sr. Foster City, CA Serra HS 42 AT STANFORD: Fifth-year senior who will see most of his time at the ÒsamÓ linebacker position working with Alex DebniakÉwill also be a factor on special teamséintelligent, reliable performer who has a solid understanding of the systemépass rushing skills will allow him to be used in nickel situations as a down pass rusher (SENIOR): Earned Þ rst team All-Pac-10 Conference academic honorséappeared in all 12 games and started the last two games of the season against USC and CaliforniaÉÞ nished with 10 total tackles, including Þ ve solo efforts...was a valuable contributor on StanfordÕs special teamõs units. AT STANFORD: Third-year offensive lineman who is expected to hold down the starting job at left guard after seeing most of his time at right guard last yearéhas made tremendous strides over the last two seasons (JUNIOR): Saw action in all 12 games last season and made 11 starts at right guardémade nine straight starts before coming off the bench at OregonÉwas back in the starting lineup for the last two games against USC and CaliforniaÉassisted a Stanford running game that compiled the second-highest single-season rushing total in school history with 2,395 yards (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in four games as a reserve offensive lineman to earn his Þ rst varsity letteréstarted the second half of the USC game and saw signiþ cant action at right guard against Cal (JUNIOR): Saw action in all 12 games and was credited with one assisted tackle (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 11 games and made four startséstarted the season opener at Oregon and made his other three starts in consecutive games against UCLA, Notre Dame and ArizonaÉÞ nished with 17 tackles, including eight soloéalso had 2.0 tackles-for-loss (-10 yards) and one sackéhad a career-best six tackles against ArizonaÉregistered one tackle-for-loss against UCLA (sack) and USCÉ honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic selection (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from nearby Serra High School in San Mateo, Calif., where he was a consensus prep All-AmericanÉrecognized as one 74 STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

21 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L of the nationõs top recruits and rated among the best defensive end prospects in the country following his senior seasonéearned All-American honors b y SuperPrep and PrepStarÉnamed the Far West Defensive Player of the Year by Sup erprepénamed the San Jose Mercury-News Central Coast Section Player of the YearÉ Þrst team All-West Catholic Athletic League choice and earned league co-mvp honors as a senioréþ rst team Long Beach Press Telegram Best in the West selectionéreco rded 75 tackles and seven sacks as a defensive endéalso played tight end on offense É earned all-san Mateo County honors on both sides of the ballénamed the W CALÕs Sophomore of the Year after starting at both tight end and defensive endéa lso played basketball for three years, helping Serra to league, section and NorCal titles before losing in the state Division I championship game in 2005É CCS Scholar-Athlete of the Year and WendyÕs Heisman Scholar-Athlete nominee as a seniorémajorin g in classics (sociology minor). POWERS CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS Totals POWERS CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6 vs. Arizona, Oct. 14, 2006 Tackles for Loss: 1.0, twice; last vs. USC, Nov. 4, 2006 Sacks: 1.0 at UCLA, Sept. 30, 2006 Interceptions: None Will Powers TAVITA PRITCHARD QUARTERBACK 6-4 / 210 / Sr.-Sr. Tacoma, WA Clover Park HS 14 AT STANFORD: Fifth-year senior has made 19 starts as StanfordÕs signal-caller over the last two seasonséhas completed 244-of-449 passes for 2,747 yards with 15 touchdowns and 22 interceptions in 26 career games, including 19 startséstanford has posted a 7-12 record in his startsémade his Þ rst career start in StanfordÕs victory over second-ranked USC in (SENIOR): Started all 12 games at quarterbackécompiled a passefþ ciency rating, completing 147 of 254 passes (57.9%) for 1,633 yards with 10 touchdowns and 13 interceptionséshared the quarterbacking duties with Alex Loukas over the last Þ ve games of the seasonémissed the second half of the Arizona game with a mild concussionérecorded a pass-efþ ciency rating in StanfordÕs Þ ve wins, completing 56 of 94 passes (59.6%) for 626 yards, six touchdowns and just two interceptionséhelped Stanford to its Þ rst win of the season against San Jose State, throwing for 159 yards while running nine times for 40 yards, including his Þ rst rushing TDÉthrew for a career high three touchdowns in StanfordÕs victory at Washington, completing 16-of-24 passes for 222 yards without an interceptionéquarterback rating of was a career bestéconnected on 13 of his Þ rst 17 passes for 113 yards and a touchdown against Arizona but suffered a mild concussion prior to halftimeédid not return to the game as Alex Loukas and Jason Forcier shared second half quarterbacking duties...completed 4-of-8 passes for 41 yards and a touchdown in StanfordÕs 58-0 victory over Washington State, as the Cardinal amassed 344 yards on the groundéconnected with fullback Josh Catron on a Þ ve-yard touchdown pass in the third quarteréturned in a solid performance at Oregon, going 15 for 22 for 138 yards with a touchdown and no interceptionséalso ran for a career-high 42 yards on eight carrieséled Stanford back from 17-3 Þ rst-quarter deþ cit to a 28-27, fourth-quarter leadécompleted both of his passes for 18 yards on StanfordÕs Þ nal drive, while also adding a 10-yard runéthrew for a career-high 306 yards in the Big Game at Cal, while matching his career best with 22 completions (37 attempts)éhowever, also matched his high with three interceptions (JUNIOR): Appeared in nine games and made seven consecutive starts from Oct. 6 to Nov. 4Écompleted 97 of 194 (50%) of his pass attempts for a career-high 1,114 yards and Þ ve touchdownséthrew nine interceptions for a pass efþ ciency ratingésecured his spot in Stanford football lore when he engineered an epic, upset win over second-ranked (AP) USC at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in his Þ rst career startéconnected with Mark Bradford for the game-winning touchdown on a fourth-and-goal play from the USC 10-yard line with 0:49 left in the gameécompleted 11 of 30 passes for 149 yards in the gameéperformance earned him Week 6 Pontiac Game Changing Performance honorséstart was necessitated due to the fact T.C. Ostrander was not cleared medically to compete after suffering a seizure on Sept. 30Éwas 12 for 72 for 171 yards with a career-high two touchdowns the next week vs. TCUÉturned in a solid performance in StanfordÕs road win at Arizona, completing 19 of 27 passes for 181 yards and one touchdownéþ nished with 189 yards in completing 16-of-32 passes at Oregon StateÉcompleted 1-of-3 passes against Washington before leaving the game with an injuryébounced back the following week at Washington State to set career-highs in passing yards, completions and attempts, going 22 for 40 for 263 yardsérushed for a career-high 35 yards on nine carries against Notre DameÉ saw spot action in the Big Game against Cal, completing 5 of 9 passes for 45 yards (SOPHOMORE): Earned his Þ rst varsity letter, appearing in Þ ve games as reserve quarterback, special teams and wide receiveréplayed in two games under centeréwas 0-for-1 against Oregon State and was credited with three rush attempts for -13 yards at Arizona State (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Clover Park High School in Lakewood, WashÉAll-Far West selection by SuperPrep and PrepStarÉranked as the 10th-best recruit in Washington by SuperPrepÉthrew for 5,323 yards and 55 touchdowns in his careeréseamont League Offensive MVP and Þ rst team all-league selection as senior after completing 147 of 286 passes for 2,227 yards and 25 touchdownséalso named to the Tacoma News TribuneÕs All-Area teaméearned second team all-league honors as a junior after completing 154 of 317 passes for 2,235 yards and 24 touchdownséfour-year basketball letterwinner and also earned three letters in baseballéearned all-league honors in both sportséhis father, David, was a starting center at Washington State and played in the 1981 Holiday BowlÉhis uncle, Jack Thompson, earned legendary quarterback status at Washington State as the ÒThrowinÕ SamoanÓÉcommunications major. PRITCHARD S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS PA PC Pct. Yds Int TD LG Tot Off , , , ,746 Totals , ,892 PRITCHARD S CAREER HIGHS Passing Attempts: 40 at Washington State, Nov. 11, 2007 Passing Completions: 22 at Washington State, Nov. 11, 2007; at California, Nov. 22, 2008 STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE 75

22 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L Passing Yards: 306 at California, Nov. 22, 2008 Passing Touchdowns: 3 at Washington, Sept. 27, 2008 Long: 61 at Washington, Sept. 27, 2008 PRITCHARD S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2006 Opponent PC PA Yards TD Int at Oregon DNP at San Jose State DNP Navy DNP Washington State DNP at UCLA DNP at Notre Dame DNP Arizona DNP at Arizona State USC DNP at Washington DNP Oregon State at California DNP 2007 Opponent PC PA Yards TD Int UCLA DNP San Jose State Oregon DNP Arizona State DNP at USC TCU at Arizona at Oregon State Washington at Washington State Notre Dame California Opponent PC PA Yards TD Int Oregon State at Arizona State at TCU San Jose State at Washington at Notre Dame Arizona at UCLA Washington State at Oregon USC California Tavita Pritchard MARCUS RANCE WIDE RECEIVER 6-2 / 209 / Sr.-Jr. Yakima, WA A.C. Davis HS 10 AT STANFORD: Fourth-year player who is hoping to bounce back from a knee injury which ended his season prematurely last year has shown tremendous ability and potential in his limited time on the fi eld over the last three seasons speedy, versatile receiver who has a knack for making diffi cult catches (JUNIOR): Was enjoying an outstanding fall camp before tearing his left ACL during the last scrimmage of fall camp on Aug. 24 underwent successful surgery on Sept. 18 but was lost for the season (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in three games to earn his fi rst varsity letter played in the season opener against UCLA and back-to-back weekends against Arizona State and at Oregon State (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Proved to be one of the top recruits in the nation despite suffering a season-ending knee injury during the fi rst game of his senior season PrepStar All-West selection was listed as the 13th-best recruit in Washington by Rivals.com and was rated as the 14th-best prep prospect in the state by SuperPrep listed as the 40th-best athlete in the high school ranks by SuperPrep preseason Top 10 player in the state by Washingtonpreps.com fi rst team preseason all-state selection by the Seattle Times in 2005 earned honorable mention all-conference honors as a sophomore after rushing for over 1,000 yards and passing for over 700 as a quarterback earned second team all-conference accolades as a defensive back and running back as a junior, even though his primary position was quarterback helped A.C. Davis to a conference title as a sophomore also lettered in track and posted top marks in the Yakima Valley in the 200m and a 4x100 earned the Bill Gates Washington State Achievers Scholarship member of the National Honor Society his father s cousin is Jackie Brown, a 1972 Stanford graduate and a member of Stanford s Athletic Hall of Fame sister, Jennifer, was a two-time state champion in track and fi eld majoring in science, technology and society. KONRAD REULAND TIGHT END 6-6 / 257 / Sr.-Jr. Mission Viejo, CA Mission Viejo HS 88 AT STANFORD: Second year in the Stanford program after spending the 2006 and 07 seasons at Notre Dame also spent part of the academic year at Saddleback College but did not play football very good athlete who didn t take up football until his sophomore year at Mission Viejo High School physically gifted player who has excellent size and ball skills for the position should be a factor at the tight end position where he will work with Jim Dray and Coby Fleener (JUNIOR): Did not see action sat out the fi rst four games of the season to satisfy NCAA transfer rules and became eligible for the Washington game on Sept AT NOTRE DAME (SOPHOMORE): Played in three games for the Irish AT NOTRE DAME (FRESHMAN): Played in seven games a true freshman. 76 STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

23 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Was a blue-chip recruit out of Mission Viejo (Calif.) High School fi rst team tight end on USA Today s prep all-america team as a senior one of six receivers on Parade Magazine prep All-America squad rated 27th on the list of Top 100 prep players in the nation by USA Today fi rst team All-America tight end by CSTV rated 45th on the Dallas Morning News list of Top 100 high school players rated 34th nationally on the Chicago-Sun Times Top 100 list rated 20th on the list of top 150 players nationally by CollegeFootballNews.com selected for the U.S. Army All-American Bowl prep all-star game rated 14th on the list of top 20 players on the West Coast on the Long Beach Press Telegram s Best in the West team helped Mission Viejo to a 20th spot in the USA Today s Super 25 listing of top prep teams based on a 12-1 record as a senior in 05 and a semifi nal appearance in the CIF-Southern Section Division II playoffs caught 16 passes for 231 yards and four touchdowns as a senior in 05 rated 64th on the 2005 preseason list of top players in the country (and third among tight ends) by The Sporting News one of 50 players overall and two tight ends on Street & Smith s preseason prep All-America team one of two tight ends on Lindy s preseason top 100 list one of seven tight ends on the 05 preseason top 100 list by CBSSportsline.com caught 47 passes for 744 yards, 16.6-yard average and seven touchdowns as a junior helped Mission Viejo to the CIF Southern Section Division III title named all-cif Southern Section Division II fi rst team as a junior and to the Orange County Register s all-county team helped Mission Viejo to a combined three-year mark of 39-2 (only two losses to Hart HS) did not play football until his sophomore season was also a standout basketball player who averaged 9.6 points and 9.1 rebounds as a junior born in Ohio but lived with relatives in a small town 15 miles from Dusseldorf, Germany, between eighth- and ninth-grade school years joins younger brother, Warren, on this year s roster. WARREN REULAND WIDE RECEIVER 6-5 / 210 / So.-So. Mission Viejo, CA Mission Viejo HS 87 AT STANFORD: Reliable young receiver who will add quality depth to a talented group of wideouts improved as the season progressed last season to work his way into regular playing time has demonstrated the ability to make big plays continues to improve his physical presence (FRESHMAN): Played in nine games as a true freshman caught three passes for 29 yards...made his collegiate debut against Texas Christian did not play against San Jose State but saw action in the fi nal eight games of the year. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Mission Viejo (Calif.) High School named All-West Region for the Class of 2008 by PrepStar ranked as the No. 78 receiver in the nation and the No. 64 overall recruit in California by Scout.com as well as the No. 85 prospect in California/Hawaii/Nevada by SuperPrep had career prep totals of 115 catches for 2,083 yards and 28 touchdowns broke school records for career passes caught, yards gained and TDs had a productive senior season when he was named fi rst team All-South Coast League for the second straight year after making 54 catches for 850 yards and grabbing 11 TDs caught 35 balls for 700 yards and 10 TDs as a junior in 2006 when he was selected to Cal-Hi Sports First Team Underclassman and fi rst team All-South Coast League squads had 15 receptions for 428 yards and fi ve TD grabs with an incredible 28.5 yard per catch average as a sophomore in 2005 to earn second team All-South Coast League honors helped Mission Viejo to the South Coast League titles during both his sophomore and junior seasons in 2005 and 2006 tied for fi rst place in the South Coast League in 2006 in the high jump (6 8 ) younger brother of Konrad Reuland. SAM SCHWARTZSTEIN OFFENSIVE GUARD 6-3 / 280 / So.-Fr. Southlake, TX Carroll HS 64 AT STANFORD: Talented young lineman who is expected to see his fi rst action of his career working at left guard alongside Andrew Phillips along with classmates David DeCastro and Jonathan Martin, should be a mainstay on the offensive line for years to come (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Carroll High School in Southlake, Texas played for a tradition-rich high school program, where he helped Carroll to 16-0 record and a state title as a junior with that championship, the Dragons became only the second school in the history of Texas 5A Class football to win three straight state titles team was 11-2 in his senior campaign and reached the state semifi nals with the two losses ending a 49-game overall win streak and a 58-game streak against Texas schools earned second team all-state honors from the Associated Press and was a fi rst team all-district selection as a senior in 2007 ranked as the No. 52 offensive guard nationally by Scout.com named All-Midwest Region for the Class of 2008 by PrepStar. RICHARD SHERMAN CORNERBACK 6-3 / 190 / Sr.-Sr. Compton, CA Dominguez HS 9 AT STANFORD: Expected to work in the secondary this spring after three years at wide receiver adjusted well to his new position during the spring and will enter fall camp in contention for a starting role ranks fi rst among active players in receptions (81), receiving yardage (1,340) and receiving touchdowns (7) led Stanford in receiving yardage as a freshman and sophomore but was limited to just four games last season after suffering a partial tear of his left patellar tendon has averaged 16.5 yards per catch in his career to rank ninth on Stanford s all-time career list (JUNIOR): Played in just four games (all starts) caught eight passes for 108 yards started the fi rst four games at wide receiver caught one pass for 14 yards in the opener against Oregon State hauled in three passes for 54 yards at Arizona State, including a 39-yard reception from Tavita Pritchard had just one catch for seven yards at TCU in near hurricane-conditions matched his season high with three catches for 33 yards in the win over San Jose State (SOPHOMORE): Continued to blossom as one of the Pac-10 s top young receivers led the team in receiving yards (651) for the second straight season and also led the team in receiving touchdowns (4) and yards per catch (16.7) fi nished 10th in the Pac-10 in receiving yards ranked second on the team behind Mark Bradford with 39 receptions also fi nished second on the team in all-purpose yardage, adding a 40- yard punt return to his receiving total topped Stanford in receiving yardage six times during the season had three 100-yard games, topped off by a four-catch, 112-yard effort with one touchdown against TCU also turned in notable performances against UCLA ( TD) and Arizona State (6-105) tied his career-high with six receptions against Arizona State, at Arizona and vs. Oregon was on the receiving end of a 70- yard touchdown pass from T.C. Ostrander in the fourth quarter vs. UCLA play ranked as the longest pass reception of the season. STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE 77

24 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L 2006 (FRESHMAN): Made an immediate impact in his fi rst season as a collegian earned fi rst team Pac-10 All-Freshman honors and honorable mention freshman All-American honors from The Sporting News was also named the Menlo-Atherton Trophy winner as the team s most outstanding freshman played in all 12 games and made fi ve starts led the team in catches (34), receiving yards (581) and tied for the team lead in both touchdowns (3) and touchdown receptions (3) ranked second in yards per catch (17.1) led or co-led the team in both catches and receiving yards seven times during the season had 50 or more receiving yards six times during his rookie campaign started the last four games of the season and averaged yards per game during that stretch, catching 20 balls for 406 yards was named Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Week following his performance against Washington when he caught six passes for 177 yards included in the total was a 74-yard touchdown reception from T.C. Ostrander in the fourth quarter that extended Stanford s lead to 17-3 reception was the team s longest play from scrimmage in TRACK AND FIELD: Two-year track letterwinner at Stanford jumped a personal best of 50-0 in the triple jump in 2007, good for ninth place on the all-time Stanford career list jumped a season-best 46-8 in the triple jump in the spring of 08 recorded a season-best 21-3 ½ in the long jump at the 2008 Stanford Invitational. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Dominguez High School in Compton was ranked among the best wide receiver prospects in the nation PrepStar All-West selection and SuperPrep All-Far West pick named to the Long Beach Press Telegram s Dream Team as one of the premier recruits in the West also earned all-state, CIF Southern Section fi rst team and All-San Gabriel Valley fi rst team accolades as a senior listed as the 50th-best recruit in the nation by SuperPrep also ranked as the No. 6 athlete in California, the No. 8 wide receiver in the state and the No. 57 athlete in the country by SuperPrep helped Dominguez to a CIF Southern Section Division III title with a victory over Sherman Oaks-Notre Dame in the championship game accounted for 1,030 all-purpose yards as a senior, including 870 yards on 28 catches and three punt returns for touchdowns recorded 45 tackles, eight pass breakups and one interception as a defensive back had 23 receptions for 415 yards and six touchdowns as a junior to earn fi rst team all-league honors also had four interceptions on defense earned All-American honors in the triple jump and was the No. 7-ranked triple jumper in the state in 2005 with a personal best of 49-5 ¾ fi rst team All-CIF and Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team selection in track as a senior majoring in communications. Darrell Catchings at the 1-yard line, forcing a fumble through the end zone resulting in a touchback and preserving Stanford s victory broke his right foot against Oregon and was lost for the fi nal two games against USC and California (FRESHMAN): Made an immediate impact in his fi rst season played in all 12 games and fi nished with 35 tackles, including 21 solo efforts also was credited with one pass breakup...came in as the team s third option at safety but saw increased playing time as the season progressed led the team with 111 total tackles at Washington State, including six solo efforts. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from The Woodlands High School in The Woodlands, Texas earned fi rst team all-state honors as a defensive back as a senior two-time fi rst team all-county and all-district selection named to the All-Greater Houston team and was a candidate for Houston s high school player of the year honors three-year starter and team captain recorded 99 tackles, four forced fumbles and one interception as a senior also had 139 yards on 18 rushes and three touchdowns as a running back fi nished with 89 tackles, three forced fumbles, fi ve tackles-for-loss and one interception as a junior member of the all-state academic team National Honor Society member appeared on ESPNU s Summer House from July-August, 2007, on a show that brings together six of the nation s top incoming college freshman to spend one week living together in Jersey City, N.J. majoring in science technology and society. SKAUFEL S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS Totals SHERMAN S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S Rec Yds Avg TD LG Totals SHERMAN S CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 6, six times; last at Arizona, Oct. 20, 2007 Receiving Yards: 117 at Washington, Nov. 11, 2006 Receiving Touchdowns: 1, seven times. Long: 74 at Washington, Nov. 11, 2006 TAYLOR SKAUFEL SAFETY 6-0 / 202 / Jr.-Jr. The Woodlands, TX The Woodlands HS 40 ALLEN SMITH Allen Smith 67 AT STANFORD: Promising young player who looks to regain a spot in the secondary missed spring drills while recovering from a broken right foot suffered in the Oregon game last season tough, aggressive cover man with excellent playmaking abilities good, solid football player should be a factor in Stanford s secondary unit for years to come (SOPHOMORE): Started the fi rst four games of the season at free safety before giving way to Sean Wiser appeared in nine games and fi nished with 26 total tackles, including 15 solo efforts, one pass breakup and one forced fumble came up with the game-saving play in the season-opener against Oregon State laid a hit on OSU s OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6-4 / 300 / Sr.-Sr. Tempe, AZ Corona del Sol HS AT STANFORD: Veteran lineman hopes to return to action after missing all of last season recovering from a knee injury suffered against Oregon in third game of the 2007 season was making notable progress during the fi rst session of spring drills but refractured his left kneecap on April 1, 2008 had started 23 consecutive games prior to his injury against Oregon in STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

25 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L 2008 (FIFTH-YEAR SENIOR): Missed the entire season while recovering from a torn patella tendon suffered against Oregon suffered an additional setback when he fractured his kneecap during a weightlifting drill during the rehabilitation process (SENIOR): Started the fi rst three games of the season at left tackle before suffering a torn patella tendon in the Oregon game (JUNIOR): Started all 12 games at left tackle (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 11 contests and made eight starts moved into the starting lineup at right tackle at Washington State in game four before moving over to start the fi nal seven games of the year at left tackle named to the Pac-10 Conference s All-Freshman team and earned honorable mention freshman All-American honors by Scout.com (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Corona del Sol High School in Tempe, Ariz prep All-American who was ranked as the No. 7 offensive lineman in the country by SuperPrep fi rst team All-American selection by PrepStar and SuperPrep as a senior rated as the second best recruit in Arizona by SuperPrep listed among the top 20 offensive linemen in the nation by Rivals.com named to the Long Beach Press Telegram s Best of the West team and earned a spot on the Tacoma News Tribune s Western Top 100 fi rst team all-state and all-conference selection Arizona Coaches Association All-Star Athlete nominated to the U.S. Army s All- American team East Valley Tribune fi rst team all-state selection in 2003 also earned three letters in track and one in basketball National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete fi nalist for the Watkins Award, presented to the top African-American high school student-athlete in the nation member of the National Honor Society his mother, Elsie, is a professor at Arizona State majoring in science technology and society. CLINTON SNYDER LINEBACKER 6-4 / 240 / Sr.-Sr. San Diego, CA Monte Vista HS AT STANFORD: Leader of a talented ted group of linebackers fi ers fifth fth-year senior has started 34 of 36 games over the last three seasons will sons w transition from sam to mike linebacker this season one of the players who sets the tone for the Stanford defense with his physical presence and leadership skills has s started ted all l but two games in his Stanford career did not start the season son opener at Oregon or the Ari- zona State game in 2007 team s 07 tea active career er leader in tackles (237), sacks (13.0), fumbles forced (10), fumbles recovered ed (4) and tackles-for-loss s (24.5) also has added ded d one career er interception and four pass breakups (SENIOR): Started all 12 games including 10 at the sam linebacker er spot and the fi nal two at the mike fi nished sixth on the eteam eam in total tackles with 58, including 36 solo efforts was second on the team with 6.5 tackles-for-loss lo s and tied for fourth with 3.0 sacks fi nished tied for fourth in the Pac-10 with UCLA s Reggie Carter and teammate Tom Keiser in forced fumbles with a 0.25 per game average had a season-high eight tackles at Notre Dame and ducla also tied his career high with 2.0 sacks against the Bruins had seven stops at TCU and USC broke his right ankle eear early in the Cal game and did not return opened ned the campaign as a candidate date for a quartet of prestigious awards, including the Bronko Nagurski and Chuck Bednarik Awards honoring the nation s top defen- en- 20 sive player; the Butkus Award honoring the nation s top linebacker; and the Lombardi Award honoring the country s top lineman (JUNIOR): Appeared in all 12 games and made 11 starts...earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 Conference honors made seven starts at outside linebacker and the last four games of the season at middle linebacker...fi nished among the Pac-10 leaders in virtually every category, including fumbles forced (4-t-1st), tackles-for-loss (14.5-5th), fumbles recovered (3-t-4th), sacks (8.0-t-7th) and tackles (89-t-9th) led Stanford in sacks and forced fumbles while co-leading the team in fumbles recovered and ranking second in tackles and TFL tied for second in quarterback hurries (4) had at least nine tackles in seven straight games from Oct. 22-Nov. 3, including a career-best 16 at Washington had four double-fi gure tackle games on the year vs. Oregon (10), USC (10), Oregon State (12) and Washington (16) recorded 5.5 TFL in his fi nal two games against Notre Dame (3.0) and California (2.5) earned the Deswarte- Eller Award, given annually to Stanford s most outstanding junior player also earned the Jack Huston Award, awarded to the player who best exemplifi es aggressiveness, exceptional performance and unheralded efforts (SOPHOMORE): Turned in an impressive season to earn his fi rst varsity letter appeared in all 12 games and made 11 starts earned fi rst team Pac-10 Freshman and second team Pac-10 All-Conference marks fi nished third on the team with 83 tackles to rank 10th among conference leaders tied for fourth in the conference and led the team with three forced fumbles had two forced fumbles against Navy in the inaugural game at new Stanford Stadium and added a third in Stanford s 20-3 win at Washington also fi nished with 3.5 tackles-for-loss (-20 yards), 2.0 sacks (-17 yards), an interception and two pass breakups had his two sacks in back-to-back games against USC and Washington recorded his fi rst career interception against San Jose State had double-digit tackles in three games against Navy (11), Washington State (10) and Notre Dame (10) fi nished with nine tackles, including eight solo efforts, against Oregon State (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Monte Vista High School in Spring Valley, Calif. named to SuperPrep s All-Far West team and PrepStar s All- West squad as a senior named San Diego County s Defensive Player of the Year in 2004 fi nished with 95 tackles and 18 sacks and added seven touch- downs as a tight end second team all-state choice and fi rst team All-CIF San Diego selection Grossmont nt League and East San Diego County Defensive Player of the Year fi nished with 83 tackles and 17.5 sacks as a junior, earning fi rst team All-CIF l-cif San Diego Sec- tion and East County honors also ors also earned Grossmont League MVP honors four-year ors fo basketball letterman terman who earned fi rst team all-conference honors as a junior San Diego County s National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete award a winner majoring n ing in management agement science and engineering. ering. Clinton Snyder STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE 79

26 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L SNYDER S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS Totals SNYDER S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 16 vs. Washington, Nov. 3, 2007 Tackles for Loss: 3.0 vs. Notre Dame, Nov. 24, 2007 Sacks: 2.0, twice; last at UCLA, Oct. 18, 2008 Interceptions: 1 at San Jose State, Sept. 9, 2006 JEREMY STEWART RUNNING BACK 6-0 / 220 / Jr.-Jr. Baton Rouge, LA Catholic HS 34 AT STANFORD: Hardworking back expected to provide depth in the running game and be an asset as a return man on special teams listed behind Toby Gerhart at running back heading into fall camp big, strong runner who doesn t shy away from contact reads defenses very well for a young player strength is an asset in picking up tough yards has proved valuable in Stanford s return game over his fi rst two seasons, averaging 22.3 yards in his 21 career kickoffs (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 10 games as a backup running back and kick returner carried 14 times for 76 yards saw most of his time at running back against Washington after Gerhart went down with a fi rst quarter injury carried 11 times for 67 yards in Stanford s win over the Huskies included in his total was a career-long 16- yard run totaled 328 yards in 14 kickoff returns (23.4 average) gained 180 yards on six kickoff returns at Arizona State marked the most kickoff-return yards by a Stanford player since Damon Dunn ran back fi ve kickoffs for 197 yards against USC in 1996 contracted a stomach virus on Oct. 31 and subsequently missed the Washington State and Oregon games returned to practice on Nov. 11 prior to the USC game (FRESHMAN): Made an immediate contribution to Stanford s running game as a freshman appeared in 11 games and started four of the last fi ve games of the season for a hobbled Anthony Kimble fi nished second on the team with 343 rushing yards on 105 carries for a 3.3 average added two touchdowns gained 178 of his 343 yards in the last three games of the season at Washington State, Notre Dame and California scored the game-winning touchdown in his only carry at Arizona on a one-yard run with 5:54 left in the game had 54 yards in back-to-back games at Washington State and Notre Dame rushed for a career-high 70 yards on a careerbest and team season-high 24 carries in the season fi nale against Cal also added seven kick returns for 140 yards (20.0 ypr) and seven catches for 14 yards brought his fi rst career kick return back 62 yards against Oregon marked the longest return by a Stanford player in 07. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Catholic High School in Baton Rouge, La. fi rst team all-state, all-district and all-metro selection as senior also earned Metro Offensive MVP honors fi rst team academic all-state selection, as well helped Catholic to a 13-1 overall record and spot in the state semifi nal game as a senior started at cornerback as a junior before switching to running back prior to his senior season invited to play in the Bayou Bowl (Louisiana vs. Texas All-Star Game) following his senior season regional champion and state runner-up in the 300m hurdles as a junior with a personal-best time of 39.4 helped Catholic to the state indoor championship and a second place showing in the outdoor state meet fi nished third in the state in the 300m hurdles with a personal best time of member of the National Honor Society majoring in management science and engineering. STEWART S CAREER STATISTICS Rushing Year G-S Att YG YL Net Avg TD LG Totals Receiving Year G-S Rec Yds Avg TD LG Totals Kickoff Returns Year Att Yds Avg. TD LG Totals STEWART S CAREER HIGHS Rushing Rushing Attempts: 24 vs. California, Dec. 1, 2007 Rushing Yards: 73 vs. California, Dec. 1, 2007 Rushing Touchdowns: 1, twice; last at Washington State, Nov. 10, 2007 Long: 16 at Washington, Sept. 27, 2008 Receiving Receptions: 2 vs. California, Dec. 1, 2007 Receiving Yards: 8 vs. USC, Nov. 15, 2008 Receiving TDs: None Long: 8 vs. USC, Nov. 15, 2008 CHASE THOMAS DEFENSIVE END 6-4 / 243 / So.-Fr. Marietta, GA Walton HS 93 AT STANFORD: Looking to enter the picture on the defensive line where he is expected to see most of his time working with Thomas Keiser at defensive end (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Walton High School in Marietta, Ga ranked as the No. 26 overall recruit from Georgia and the No. 27 outside linebacker in the country by Rivals.com but is expected to move to defensive end at Stanford ESPN.com tabbed him as the No. 18 defensive end in the nation named All-Southeast Region for the Class of 2008 by PrepStar SuperPrep has him as the No. 41-best prospect in Georgia played in the Under Armour All-America Game following his senior season recorded 84 tackles and a career-high 17.0 sacks while leading his team to a 6A-5A League title and a spot in the state semifi nals in 2007 when he earned fi rst team all-state honors from the Georgia Sports Writers Association and was named the Cobb County Defensive Player of the Year had 82 tackles, 10.0 sacks and a fumble recovery as a junior in 2006 after a sophomore campaign in which he had almost identical stats with 79 tackles, 10.0 sacks and a fumble recovery set school records for career sacks (37.0) and single-season sacks (17.0) ranked as the nation s No. 82 defensive end by Scout.com. 80 STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

27 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L MICHAEL THOMAS 3 EKOM UDOFIA 54 CORNERBACK 5-11 / 188 / So.-So. Houston, TX Nimitz HS DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-2 / 315 / Sr.-Sr. Scottsdale, AZ Chaparral HS AT STANFORD: Projected to see action at right corner where he ll work with Kris Evans outstanding spring vaulted him into contention for a starting role (STANFORD): One of eight true freshmen to see action played in all 12 games in the secondary and on special teams credited with 39 total tackles, including 23 solo efforts had 1.5 tackles-for-loss and one sack had one interception against Washington State also rushed for 24 yards on four carries in the team s wildcat formation...made his collegiate debut with a season-high eight-tackle effort against Oregon State had six tackles at TCU registered three or more tackles in four other contests. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Nimitz High School in Houston, Tex named All-Midlands Region for the Class of 2008 by PrepStar ranked as the No. 43 running back in the nation and the No. 59 overall recruit in the state of Texas by Scout.com ranked as the No. 67 athlete in the country and the No. 92 overall recruit from Texas by Rivals.com rated the 75th-best athlete in the nation by ESPN.com SuperPrep tabs him as the No. 97 prospect in Texas was a running quarterback as a prep rushed for an even 1,000 yards on 109 carries for a 9.2 average and nine TDs as a junior before picking up 548 yards (7.4 avg.) and three TDs on the ground as a senior. THOMAS CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS AT STANFORD: Fifth-year defensive lineman ticketed to start at nose guard part of a talented front defensive four that includes Thomas Keiser, Matt Masifi lo, Brian Bulcke, Sione Fua and Erik Lorig strong player who brings size and quickness to his position has appeared in 31 games and has made 26 starts over the last three seasons was one of the top recruits in the nation in the 2005 freshmen class (SENIOR): Played in all 12 games and made eight starts started six games at nose tackle and two at defensive tackle fi nished the season with 30 total tackles, including 13 solo efforts also had 2.0 tackles-for-loss (JUNIOR): Saw action in seven games and made six starts fi nished with 18 tackles, including seven solo efforts also had 2.0 tackles for loss (-2) and 0.5 sack had a season-high seven tackles at Washington (SOPHOMORE): Started all 12 games in the middle of the defensive line earned third team freshman All-American honors by The Sporting News and also earned a spot on the Pac-10 s All-Freshman team fi nished the season with 43 tackles (18 solo, 25 assists), which was the second-highest total among defensive linemen also added a sack and had 1.5 tackles-for-loss led the team with two fumble recoveries to rank tied for sixth in the Pac-10 fi nished with seven tackles against Navy and had a career-best and team co-leading nine tackles against Oregon State also had fi ve tackles at UCLA and Notre Dame picked up his fi rst career sack and tackle-forloss (1.5) against Cal to earn the team s Frank Rehm Award for the most outstanding lineman in the Big Game. THOMAS CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 8 vs. Oregon State, Aug. 28, 2008 Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. San Jose State, Sept. 20, 2008 Sacks: 1.0 vs. San Jose State, Sept. 20, 2008 Interceptions: 1 vs. Washington State, Nov. 1, 2008 MARCUS TURNER CORNERBACK 6-0 / 190 / So.-Fr. Long Beach, CA Cabrillo HS (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Consensus prep All-American at Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Ariz named to PrepStar s Dream Team as one of the Top 100 recruits in the nation was ranked as the fi fth-best defensive line prospect in the country by PrepStar earned All-American honors and was rated as the 14th-best defensive line prospect in the nation and top recruit in Arizona by SuperPrep also earned All-American honors by Parade, Rivals.com, Student Sports, EA Sports and U.S. Army selected to the Long Beach Press Telegram s Best in the West team played in the U.S. Army s All-American Bowl where he was named a scholar-athlete named to Arizona s Super All-State team as a senior two-time fi rst team all-state, allregion and all-conference selection following his junior and senior seasons recorded 62 tackles, 22.0 tackles-for-loss, 8.0 sacks, a forced fumble and 15 quarterback hurries in his senior season, which was limited to seven games because of injury fi nished with 63 tackles, 12.0 sacks and 37.0 tackles for loss as a junior played basketball and participated in track and fi eld for two seasons recipient of the Watkins Award which is presented annually to the top African-American high school studentathlete in the country brother, Udeme, played at Stanford from sister, Aniebiet, also graduated from Stanford majoring in science, technology and society (economics minor). AT STANFORD: Expected to add depth in the secondary at strong safety where he will work with Delano Howell, Johnson Bademosi and Taylor Skaufel (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Cabrillo High School in Long Beach, Calif named All-West Region for the Class of 2008 by PrepStar made 36 tackles as a senior in 2007 to earn fi rst team All-Moore League and second team Dream Team honors by the Long Beach Press-Telegram picked up 30 stops in his 2006 junior campaign ranked as the nation s No. 89 cornerback by ESPN.com and No. 91 by Scout.com, and is also one of the organization s Top 100 California recruits (No. 82) and one of the Top 150 in the West (No. 135) SuperPrep ranked him as the No. 98 prospect in California/Hawaii/Nevada son of Marcus Turner, Sr., who played football at UCLA ( ) before embarking on an NFL career with stops in Phoenix ( ) and with the New York Jets ( ) the fi rst student from his school to ever attend Stanford and the fi rst athlete from his school to go to a Pac-10 school on a full athletic scholarship. UDOFIA S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS Totals UDOFIA S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 9 vs. Washington State, Sept. 23, 2006 Tackles for Loss: 1.5 at California, Dec. 2, 2006 Sacks: 1.0 at California, Dec. 2, 2006 Interceptions: None STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE 81

28 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L GRIFF WHALEN DEFENSIVE BACK 6-0 / 194 / So.-So Sylvania, OH Southview HS 17 Chronicle also named Scholar-Athlete of the Year earned East Bay Athletic League Player of the Year and fi rst team all-alameda County honors in basketball also earned fi rst team all-east Bay and second team all-metro honors led his team to its fi rst North Coast Section championship...majoring in science technology and society. WHALEN S CAREER STATISTICS Receiving Year G-S Rec Yds Avg TD LG Totals AT STANFORD: Hard-working second-year player who will add depth in the secondary will also be a factor on special teams (FRESHMAN): Made the team as a walk-on and was one of eight true freshmen to see action in 2008 appeared in the Washington State game to earn a varsity letter. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL: Graduated from Southview High School in Sylvania, Ohio lettered three seasons earned honorable mention all-state Division II honors as a senior fi rst team all-toledo Blade selection as defensive back in 2007 fi rst team all-northwest Ohio district selection also earned fi rst team All-Northern Lakes League marks as a defensive back and as an all-purpose player landed second team all-conference honors as a quarterback as a junior and senior fi nished his prep career with 97 tackles, 11 interceptions and three forced fumbles also threw for 1,381 yards and 32 touchdowns helped Southview to Northern Lake League titles in 2004, 05 and 07 also lettered in basketball and lacrosse two-time lacrosse team captain who earned all-city and all-region honors uncle, Eric Jones, played golf at Stanford and won the ReMax Long Drive Championship great uncle is Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver and great grandfather is Charlie Seaver, former Stanford golfer and one of the most decorated amateur golfers of his day. WHALEN S CAREER HIGHS Receiving Receptions: 8 at Notre Dame, Oct. 4, 2008 Receiving Yards: 91 at Notre Dame, Oct. 4, 2008 Receiving TDs: 1 at Washington, Sept. 27, 2008 Long: 37 at California, Nov. 22, 2008 NATE WHITAKER KICKER 5-9 / 185 / Sr.-Jr. San Diego, CA St. Augustine HS 39 RYAN WHALEN WIDE RECEIVER 6-2 / 205 / Jr.-Jr. Alamo, CA Monte Vista HS 8 AT STANFORD: Transfer from Notre Dame joined the team as a walk-on midway through last season but did not see action (JUNIOR): Did not see action after offi cially joining the team on Sept (SOPHOMORE AT NOTRE DAME): Was the Irish s primary kick-off specialist kicked off 28 times for a total of 1,647 yards was 0-for-1 in fi eld goal tries missed on a 50-yard attempt against Penn State was 1-for-2 in extra point attempts with both tries coming against Purdue (FRESHMAN AT NOTRE DAME): Made the team was a walk-on and appeared in two games handled the kickoff duties against Stanford and was 1-for-1 in PATs against Purdue. AT STANFORD: Talented wideout emerged as Stanford s top receiver last season consistent performer who has reliable hands technically sound player who has improved in all facets as a receiver originally made the team as a walk-on in 2007, but quickly earned scholarship status in fall camp (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 12 games and made seven starts after catching just one pass as a freshman, emerged as Stanford s top receiver as a sophomore caught a team-high 41 passes for 508 yards (12.4 ypc) and one touchdown took on a larger role in the passing game when Richard Sherman was lost for the season with a knee injury caught 34 passes for 446 yards over the fi nal eight games of the season hauled in seven passes for 76 yards at Washington, including his fi rst career touchdown on a 18-yard strike from Tavita Pritchard in the fourth quarter led both teams with a career-high eight receptions for 91 yards at Notre Dame had fi ve catches for 62 yards in the Homecoming win over Arizona, including key 21-yard grab from Alex Loukas on Stanford s game-winning drive led all players with fi ve catches for 70 yards against California, including a career-long 37-yard reception from Pritchard. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Attended St. Augustine High School in San Diego played for head coach Jerry Ralph earned two letters in football as a kicker and receiver was named the 2006 All-Eastern League Kicker of the Year earned MVP honors at the Down Under Bowl in New Zealand also was an Eastern League fi rst team all-academic selection also earned three letters in soccer and two in track garnered all-cif San Diego Section second team honors in soccer as a senior parents are Paul and Angela Whitaker has one younger brother, Eric who is a freshman on this year s team born in San Diego, Calif (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games and caught one pass for 11 yards against Washington State. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Monte Vista High School in Danville, Calif. where he played for former Santa Clara quarterback Craig Bergman earned all-state honors as a senior was also an all-state basketball player named by Cal-Hi Sports as one of the Top 10 football/basketball players in California following his senior season caught 80 passes for over 1,200 yards and scored 14 touchdowns as a senior named fi rst team all-county, all-east Bay, all-metro by the San Francisco 82 STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

29 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L SEAN WISER SAFETY 6-2 / 203 / Jr.-So. Thousand Oaks, CA Oaks Christian School (JUNIOR): Missed the season after suffering a right hamstring strain on Aug (SOPHOMORE): Started all 12 games at strong safety after transitioning to the position in fall camp fi nished with 47 tackles and fi ve pass breakups returned his only interception for a 31-yard touchdown at USC in the third quarter that accounted for Stanford s fi rst score of the game had a career-high-tying six tackles in three consecutive games at Arizona, at Oregon State and against Washington (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games and made six starts at wide receiver fi n- ished fi fth on the team with 16 receptions for 168 yards made fi ve consecutive starts from Oct. 7 to Nov. 11 had four catches for 65 yards both career-highs against Navy, including a career-long 25-yard completion starting assignments came against Washington State, Notre Dame, Arizona, USC and Washington. AT STANFORD: Third-year player who successfully made the transition from wide receiver to the secondary last season to fi nish as the team s fi fth-leading tackler expected to see time behind Bo McNally at free safety has solid instincts and good ball skills for a young player also is a valuable contributor on special teams (SOPHOMORE): Played in 10 games and started the fi nal eight contests at free safety totaled 60 tackles, including 33 solo stops to rank as the team s fi fth-leading tackler also credited with a half a sack and two pass breakups ranked 23rd in the Pac-10 with 6.0 tackles-per-game made his collegiate debut in week three at TCU and fi nished with 11 tackles paced Stanford with eight tackles (fi ve solo) against Washington State recorded a career-high 12 tackles against USC, including seven solo stops and 0.5 tackles-for-loss (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Oaks Christian School in Westlake Village, Calif. favorite target of Notre Dame quarterback Jimmy Clausen and was the top receiver on Oaks Christian s 2006 State Division III championship team fi nished with 60 receptions for 904 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior also accounted for 80 tackles, including 56 solo efforts and returned two interceptions for touchdowns as a strong safety all-west selection by PrepStar rated among the Top 100 wide receiver recruits in the nation and the 89th-best recruit in California by Rivals. com was ranked as the 10th-best wide receiver in California and the 67th-best recruit in the state by Scout.com fi rst team all-cif Southern Section, All-Tri Valley League, All-Ventura County, all-area and CIF all-academic following his senior season also earned second team all-state honors had 42 receptions for 910 yards and 13 touchdowns as a junior also had 52 tackles and four interceptions on defense member of the California Scholastic Federation undeclared major. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Clear Lake High School in League City, Texas lettered in basketball along with track and fi eld caught 35 passes for over 400 yards and three touchdowns to earn fi rst team all-district honors as a senior was also an all-district selection in basketball as a junior competed in the high jump, long jump and 400m in track and fi eld named his school s track and fi eld athlete of the year as a junior was involved in the Peer Assistance and Leadership program was also the American Legion Boys State representative for high school member of the National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society and Who s Who Among American High School Students also selected to represent his high school at Boys State in Austin, Texas as a senior majoring in political science. YANCY S CAREER STATISTICS Defense Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS INJ Totals Receiving Year G-S Rec Yds Avg TD LG YANCY S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6, three times; last vs. Washington, Nov. 3, 2007 Tackles for Loss: 0.5, twice; last at Oregon State, Oct. 27, 2007 Sacks: None Interceptions: 1 at USC, Oct. 6, 2007 WISER S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-S UT AT TT SKS-YDS TFL-YDS INT-YDS Totals WISER S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 12 vs. USC, Nov. 15, 2008 Tackles for Loss: 0.5, twice; last vs. USC, Nov. 15, 2008 Sacks: 0.5 Interceptions: None AUSTIN YANCY SAFETY 6-3 / 216 / Sr.-Jr. League City, TX Clear Creek HS 23 AT STANFORD: Fourth-year player who hopes to work his way back into the secondary rotation after missing all of last season with a strained right hamstring started all 12 games at strong safety as a sophomore in 2007 after making the transition from wide receiver. AT STANFORD: Second-year player who will add depth in the kicking game will work primarily behind punter David Green (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. DANIEL ZYCHLINSKI PUNTER 6-3 / 215 / So.-Fr. Tampa, FL King HS 36 HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from King High School in Tampa, Fla ranked as the No. 2 punter in the nation by Kicking.com and was No. 9 according to Scout.com earned fi rst team All-Western Conference honors as a senior in 2007 after being named to the league s second team the previous season in 2006 was the punting champion at Urban Meyer s Kicking Camp in 2007 averaged a school record 40.5 yards per kick on 33 punts as a senior and pinned opponents inside their 20-yard line six times averaged 40.1 yards on 45 punts with seven inside the opponents 20-yard line as a junior. STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE 83

30 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L 2009 Stanford Newcomers 5 Amanam, Usua RB Fr. HS Fremont, CA (Bellarmine College Prep) 14 Ballenger, Ryan S/CB Fr. HS New Albany, OH (Gahanna Lincoln HS) 6 Brown, Terrence CB Fr. HS Torrance, CA (Orange Lutheran HS) 22 Busby, Brad WR Fr. HS Wilmington, NC (John T. Hoggard HS) 76 Danser, Kevin OT Fr. HS Saratoga, CA (Bellarmine College Prep) 50 Etiz, Brent LB Fr. HS Clovis, CA (Clovis HS) 86 Ertz, Zach TE Fr. HS Danville, CA (Monte Vista HS) 25 Gaffney, Tyler RB Fr. HS San Diego, CA (Cathedral Catholic HS) 49 Gardner, Ben DE Fr. HS Mequon, WI (Homestead HS) 56 Gowan, Jacob C/G Fr. HS Santa Rosa, CA (Cardinal Newman HS) 45 Guillory, Devin LB/S Fr. HS Baton Rouge, LA (McKinley HS) 85 Hewitt, Ryan TE Fr. HS Denver, CO (Mullen HS) Hill, Taysom QB Fr. HS Pocatello, ID (Highland Senior HS) 80 Knapp, Sam WR Fr. HS Menlo Park, CA (Menlo-Atherton HS) 35 Lancaster, Jarek S Fr. HS Helotes, TX (Sandra Day O Connor HS) 90 Mauro, Josh DE Fr. HS Hurst, TX (Bell HS) 10 Meinken, Geoff LB Fr. HS Lynnwood, WA (Lynnwood HS) 47 Muagututia, Myles S Fr. HS Oceanside, CA (Francis Parker HS) 97 Murphy, Trent DE Fr. HS Phoenix, AZ (Brophy College Prep) 18 Najvar, Jordan TE Fr. HS Spring, TX (Klein Oaks HS) 6 Nunes, Josh QB Fr. HS Upland, CA (Upland HS) 21 Patterson, Jamal-Rashad WR Fr. HS McDonough, GA (Henry County HS) 13 Picazo, Robbie QB Fr. HS Rancho Santa Margarita, CA (Tesoro HS) 84 Roberts, Jemari WR Fr. HS Long Beach, CA (Wilson HS) 59 Seals, Brent LB Fr. HS Chino, CA (La Puente HS) 11 Skov, Shayne LB Fr. HS Piedmont, CA (Trinity-Pawling HS) 4 Spanos, Michael RB Fr. HS Stockton, CA (Lincoln HS) 99 Stephens, Terrence DT Fr. HS Gaithersburg, MD (Quince Orchard HS) 29 Stutz, Andrew RB Fr. HS Scottsdale, AZ (Notre Dame Preparatory) 33 Taylor, Stepfan RB Fr. HS Mansfi eld, TX (Mansfi eld HS) 9 Terrell, Drew WR Fr. HS Chandler, AZ (Hamilton HS) 11 Toilolo, Levine TE Fr. HS La Mesa, CA (Helix HS) 46 Whitaker, Eric K Fr. HS San Diego, CA (St. Augustine HS) 65 Wilkes, Khalil OG Fr. HS Teaneck, NJ (St. Peter s Preparatory) USUA AMANAM RUNNING BACK 5-10 / 179 / Fr. Fremont, CA Bellarmine College Prep 5 Graduated from Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose, Calif.played for head coach Mike Janda top running back prospect who was named the All-Metro Player of the Year by the San Francisco Chronicle as a senior also was named Cal-HiSports. com Large School State Player of the Year and MaxPreps.com Division I State Player of the Year listed as the 22nd-best back in the nation by Scout.com and 69th-top recruit in California by Rivals.com listed as the 32nd-best defensive back prospect in the country by SuperPrep Magazine all-region selection by PrepStar West Catholic Athletic League Player of the Year rushed for 1,828 yards and 30 touchdowns on 221 carries as a senior as the Bells fi nished with a 12-1 record and won their fi rst Central Coast Section title since 1990 totaled 36 touchdowns in his fi nal campaign, including two receiving TDs, one on an interception return, two more on punt returns and one kickoff return 21 of his TDs came in league play, setting a WCAL record also established a WCAL mark for most points during league play with 126 had TD runs of 88 and 95 yards that helped Bellarmine defeat Valley Christian 21-0 in the CCS Open Division championship game carried 40 times for 270 yards in the Bells 25-7 CCS semifi nal win over Serra rushed for 727 yards and 10 touchdowns during Bellarmine s three-game playoff run played safety for a defense that limited state-bowl game participant St. Mary s of Stockton to just six points in addition to earning All-Metro and WCAL Player of the Year honors, was also named the San Jose Mercury News Santa Clara County Player of the Year, Cal-Hi Sports Bay Area Central Coast Section Player of the Year, Scout.com Northern California Player of the Year and NorCalPreps. com Northern California Player of the Year garnered fi rst team all-state honors by MaxPreps.com earned fi rst team All-Metro honors by the San Francisco Chronicle and San Jose Mercury News All-County accolades as a junior after rushing for 1,656 yards and 20 TDs on 220 carries also caught 21 passes and three TDs had six interceptions on defense also lettered in track and fi eld parents are Usua and Mary Amanam youngest of three children considering pursuing a career in economics born in Palo Alto, Calif. full name is Usua Utibe Amanam. 84 STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

31 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L RYAN BALLENGER CORNERBACK 6-3 / 210 / Fr. New Albany, OH Lincoln HS 14 Walk-on who graduated from Lincoln High School in Gahanna, Ohio head coach was John Snoad earned three varsity letters played cornerback, safety, quarterback, wide receiver, kicker and punter during his prep career totaled 327 all-purpose yards as a senior averaged 19.9 yards per catch and 7.8 yards per carry also had 30 tackles and two interceptions on defense totaled 108 career tackles and seven interceptions earned fi rst team All-Ohio Capital Conference accolades also earned a spot on the 2008 Academic All-Ohio Football Team Ohio Capital Conference Scholar of the Year participated in the Ohio North-South All-Star Game also lettered in track and fi eld parents are Bob and Laura Ballenger has one older sister, Laura born in Columbus, Ohio.full name is Ryan Robert Ballenger. TERRENCE BROWN CORNERBACK 6-1/ 165 / Fr. Torrance, CA Orange Lutheran HS 6 season team posted a combined 25-2 record over his junior and senior seasons also lettered in basketball and track recognized as a North Carolina High School Athletic Association Scholar Athlete with the highest grade point average (4.75) parents are James and Kathy Busby has one younger sister, Kristen uncle Brad Lyman played football at UCLA from and two years with the Houston Oilers ( ) cousin Chase Lyman played at Cal from and two seasons with the New Orleans Saints ( ) born in Charlotte, N.C. full name is James Bradley Busby. KEVIN DANSER OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6-6 / 273 / Fr. Saratoga, CA Bellarmine College Prep 76 Graduated from Bellarmine College Prep in San Jose, Calif. where he was a teammate of fellow recruit Usua Amanam played for head coach Mike Janda listed as the 37th-best prospect at his position and 46th-top recruit in California by Rivals.com rated as the 55th-best offensive lineman recruit in the nation by Scout.com fi rst team All-Metro selection by the San Francisco Chronicle garnered West Catholic Athletic League Offensive Lineman of the Year and fi rst team All-WCAL honors as a senior helped Bellarmine to a 12-1 record and the Central Coast Section Open Division title as a senior San Jose Mercury News Santa Clara County fi rst team selection MaxPreps. com Large School and GoldenStatePreps.com fi rst team all-state pick also earned fi rst team All-WCAL and San Jose Mercury News All-County honors as a junior parents are William Danser and Catherine Gallagher youngest of three children brothers Tim (Brown) and Chris (San Jose State and San Diego) also played collegiate football considering pursuing a degree in engineering or economics born in San Jose, Calif..full name is Kevin John Danser. Graduated from Orange (Calif.) Lutheran High School played for head coach Jim Kunau also attended San Pedro HS ( ) and Centennial HS ( ) played cornerback, free safety and wide receiver during his varsity career totaled 39 tackles, including 25 solo stops and six tackles-for-loss as a senior returned his lone interception for a touchdown fi rst team All-Trinity League pick second team all-county selection Southern Section All-CIF second-team defensive selection MaxPreps. com all-state pick Cal-Hi Sports third team all-state selection on defense Scholar-Athlete of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame (Orange County chapter) also lettered in track and fi eld parents are Terrence and Christina Brown has one younger brother hobbies include bowling and movies born in Harbor City, Calif. full name is Terrence La Neil Brown, Jr. BRENT ETIZ LINEBACKER 6-0 / 220 / Fr. Clovis, CA Buchanan HS 50 BRAD BUSBY WIDE RECEIVER 6-3 / 204 / Fr. Wilmington, NC John T. Hoggard HS 22 Walk-on who graduated from John T. Hoggard High School in Wilmington, N.C. head coach was Scott Braswell played quarterback, wide receiver and safety during his three-year varsity career earned Star News All-Area and Midwestern Conference 3A/4A player of the year honors as a senior rushed for 1,226 yards and 17 touchdowns and threw for 917 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior also caught one TD pass started at wide receiver as a junior and also played quarterback in running situations helped Hoggard to four conference championships and two sectional titles Hoggard also captured the 4A state championship in 2007 to complete a 15-0 Walk-on who graduated from Buchanan High School in Clovis, Calif.high school coach was Mike Vogt three-year starter at a linebacker also captained the squad for three consecutive seasons fi rst team all-conference performer was named the Tri-River Athletic Conference s (TRAC) Defensive Player of the Year as a senior also earned fi rst team all-san Joaquin Valley honors Buchanan Bear Award recipient in 2008 member of the all-valley junior team and second team all-trac in 2007 fi n- ished with 126 total tackles as a senior, including 21 tackles-for-loss also had three forced fumbles and four interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown also had seven sacks and four pass breakups holds Buchanan s career and single-season records for solo and assisted tackles helped Buchanan to consecutive TRAC titles in 2007 and 08 also lettered in baseball named class valedictorian Academic Scholar of Distinction who graduated in the top 1% of his class B nai B rith Student- Athlete of the Year fi nalist California Scholarship Federation lifetime member...plans to major in business parents are Bill and Melanie Etiz has three brothers, Gary, Adam and Tyler born in Fresno, Calif full name is Brent Alexander Etiz. 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32 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L ZACH ERTZ 86 BEN GARDNER 49 TIGHT END 6-6 / 245 / Fr. Danville, CA Monte Vista HS DEFENSIVE END 6-4 / 240 / Fr. Mequon, WI Homestead HS Graduated from Monte Vista High School in Danville, Calif.high school coach was former Santa Clara University quarterback Craig Bergman listed as the fourth-best tight end prospect in the nation by Scout.com, seventh by both CSTV/Tom Lemming and SuperPrep Magazine and 10th by Rivals.com three-year varsity letterwinner caught 56 passes for 756 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior fi rst team all-state selection by Scout.com two-time All-Northern California fi rst team pick by NorCal- Preps.com fi rst team All-Metro selection by the San Francisco Chronicle two-time Contra Costa Times All-East Bay selection fi rst team All-East Bay Athletic League choice as a senior 2008 Cal-Hi Sports North Coast Section Scholar Athlete of the Year also lettered in basketball parents are Douglas and Lisa Ertz oldest of four children father played football at Lehigh University from and his uncle David played baseball at the University of Vermont from hobbies include reading and movies born in Orange, Calif. full name is Zachary Adam Ertz. TYLER GAFFNEY RUNNING BACK 6-0 / 211 / Fr. San Diego, CA Cathedral Catholic HS 25 Graduated from Cathedral Catholic High School in San Diego, Calif. played for head coach Sean Doyle listed as the top fullback prospect in the nation by SuperPrep Magazine PrepStar All-American was ranked third by Scout.com and fourth by Rivals. com expected to play running back at Stanford rushed for 5,547 yards and caught 46 passes for 730 yards and totaled 99 touchdowns during his four-year varsity career also expected to play baseball at Stanford named Cal-Hi Sports Mr. Football in state of California after rushing for a San Diego section-record 2,866 yards on 295 carries (9.7 ypc) with 48 rushing touchdowns as a senior also caught 26 passes for 428 yards and eight touchdown his 56 total touchdowns equaled the fourth-best single-season total in state history had four or more rushing touchdowns in seven games during his senior campaign, capped-off by a seven-td, 228-yard rushing performance against Scripps Ranch turned in one of the most impressive single-game performances in state history in Cathedral s victory over St. Mary s of Stockton in the CIF Division II state title game rushed for 337 yards and four touchdowns as the Dons capped a perfect 14-0 season with their fi rst state title banner junior season netted 1,552 yards and 24 rushing touchdowns to go along with 20 receptions for 302 yards and fi ve more TDs CIF San Diego Section record holder for most points scored in a career (598), most points in a season (336), single-season rushing yards (2,866), single-season rushing TDs (48), most TDs in one game (7) ranks second all-time in CIF San Diego annals for career rushing yards (5,547) one the state s most-decorated players following his senior season Cal-Hi Sports fi rst team all-state offensive selection for medium schools earned MaxPreps.com Division II All-State Player of the Year honors in addition to being named to its medium schools fi rst team All-America list SuperPrep Far West Offensive Player of the Year also earned GoldenStatePrep.com Player of the Year honors ESPN EA Sports fi rst team All-American as a multi-purpose selection also named player of the year in Southern California by GoldenStatePrep. com San Diego Hall of Champions 49th Annual Breitbard All-CIF Offensive Player of the Year named All-Eastern League Offensive Player of the Year KUSI Silver Pigskin Award-winner selected to the North County Times All-North County team San Diego Union-Tribune s Offensive Player of the Year National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete of the Year earned All-Eastern League Offensive Player of the Year honors and San Diego Union-Tribune All-San Diego Section fi rst team honors as a junior...lettered in baseball and basketball batted.504 with 12 home runs as a junior parents are Gene and Tiffani Gaffney has one younger brother father played baseball at the University of San Diego from born in San Diego, Calif. full name is Tyler Mitchell Gaffney. Graduated from Homestead High School in Mequon, Wis. played for head coach Dave Keel Associated Press fi rst team all-state selection following his senior year also was a fi rst team All-North Shore Conference selection and was named the conference s defensive player of the year fi rst team WFCA all-state selection totaled 70 tackles, 15 tackles-for-loss, six sacks, one interception, four forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and two blocked kicks as a senior had 55 tackles, eight tackles-forloss and 4.5 sacks as a junior helped Mequon to Division I state championship as a senior after runner-up state fi nishes as a sophomore and junior also lettered in golf parents are Carl and Kim Gardner one of four children born in Portland, Ore. full name is Benjamin D. Gardner. JACOB GOWAN CENTER/GUARD 6-3 / 300 / Fr. Santa Rosa, CA Cardinal Newman HS 56 Walk-on who graduated from Cardinal Newman High School in Santa Rosa, Calif. played for head coach Paul Cronin also attended Anderson Valley in Boonville, Calif. from earned fi rst team all-state Division III honors as a senior second team all-state pick as a junior helped Cardinal Newman to the 2008 North Coast Section Division II championship and a runner-up fi nish in the CIF championships member of the President s List for maintaining a grade point average above 4.0 for four semesters also lettered in rugby, track & fi eld parents are Donald and Sharon Gowan has one younger sister, Melina born in Ukiah, Calif.full name is Jacob Frank Gowan. DEVIN GUILLORY LINEBACKER/SAFETY 6-2 / 200 / Fr. Baton Rouge, LA McKinley HS 45 Walk-on who graduated from McKinley High School in Baton Rouge, La. played for head coach Robert Signature four-year defensive starter played free safety, strong safety, outside linebacker and defensive end totaled 92 tackles as a senior, including 16 tackles-for-loss, 11 sacks and three forced fumbles predominately used as a safety as a junior recorded 72 tackles, including 16 pass break-ups, three interceptions and had four forced fumbles participated in the U.S. Army Red Stick Bowl in Baton Rouge following his senior season earned Louisiana 4A fi rst team all-state honors 2008 Wendy s High School Heisman State fi nalist All-District 7-4A selection as a junior 2008 U.S. Army Red Stick Bowl Scholastic Award recipient four-year recipient of McKinley s student-athlete award Dr. Delores Richards-Spikes Award winner as presented by the McKinley High Athletic Alumni Association 2009 Student Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year (SAMMY) recipient 2008 Louisiana Composite Academic All-State selection also lettered in track and fi eld, participating in the long jump, 86 STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

33 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L triple jump, 400 meter relay and 1600 meter relay 2009 National Merit fi nalist National Achievement and Coca-Cola Scholar 2008 AP Scholar with distinction class salutatorian member of the National Honors Society 2009 East Baton Rouge Parish Superintendent Ambassador 2008 Riz Up Louisiana Most Outstanding Academic Award recipient parents are Wilbert and Jacquetta Guillory has one older brother, Ryan, who played football at Southeastern born in Baton Rouge, La. full name is Devin La Salle Guillory. SAM KNAPP 80 RYAN HEWITT TIGHT END 6-4 / 235 / Fr. Denver, CO J.K. Mullen HS 85 Graduated from J.K. Mullen High School in Denver, Colo. high school coach was nine-year NFL veteran wide receiver Dave Logan listed as the 30th-best tight end prospect in the nation by Scout.com rated the 45th-best tight end prospect in the nation and eighth-best overall recruit in Colorado by Rivals.com three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at tight end named to the Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News 5A All-Colorado team as a senior after totaling 34 receptions for 476 yards and four touchdowns was also a fi rst team all-state selection by the Rocky Mountain News also earned fi rst team Centennial League all-conference honors helped J.K. Mullen to the A Colorado State Championship Colorado High School Activities Association Academic All-State honorable mention selection served as team captain and was named J.K. Mullen s offensive team MVP as a senior also earned school s Scholastic Achievement Award earned honorable mention all-conference honors as a junior after fi nishing with 12 receptions for 172 yards and two touchdowns played in the 2009 Offense-Defense All-America Bowl in Myrtle Beach, S.C.three-year varsity letterwinner in basketball member of the National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society his uncle was a defensive back at Eastern Michigan and the University of Dubuque in the early 1980 s youngest of two children parents are Keith and Mary Hewitt born in Denver, Colo. hobbies include snow skiing full name is Ryan Michael Hewitt. TAYSOM HILL QUARTERBACK 6-2 / 210 / Fr. Pocatello, ID Highland Senior HS Graduated from Highland Senior High School in Pocatello, Idaho. played for head coach Gino Mariani expected to serve a two-year church mission before enrolling at Stanford three-star recruit who was listed as the 30th-best quarterback prospect in the nation by Scout.com and Rivals.com listed as the top recruit in the state of Idaho by Rivals.com was named 5A All-Idaho Player of the Year as a senior after quarterbacking Highland to its fi rst state title since 2002 completed 166-of-258 passes (64.3 percent) and threw for 2,269 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior also rushed for 1,491 yards and 24 TDs, averaging 10.2 yards per carry and rushing yards per game holds school single-season and career records for total offense led Highland to the Idaho State 5A championship as a senior Idaho s Gatorade High School Player of the Year as a senior fi rst team all-state selection also earned all-region and conference player of the year accolades also lettered in basketball and track and fi eld parents are Doug and Natalie Hill youngest of four children older brother Jordan played defensive tackle at Arizona State other brother Dexter played quarterback at Scottsdale (Ariz.) Community College, Northern Iowa and Dixie State (Utah) older sister Celeste played volleyball at Western Wyoming Community College considering majoring in business or engineering hobbies include hunting and fi shing born in Pocatello, Idaho.full name is Taysom Shawn Hill. WIDE RECEIVER 6-3 / 205 / Fr. Menlo Park, CA Menlo-Atherton HS Walk-on who graduated from nearby Menlo-Atherton (Calif.) High School played for Bob Sykes and Phil Brown three-year varsity letterwinner who played both wide receiver and safety two-time fi rst team Peninsula Athletic League selection as a junior and senior also earned fi rst team All-San Mateo County accolades as a junior and honorable mention all-county marks as a senior fi nished with 30 catches for 513 yards and six touchdowns as a senior, despite missing three games due to injury also had four interceptions as a safety caught 25 passes for 460 yards and six TDs as a sophomore tallied 40 receptions for 863 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior caught a total of 95 passes for 1,863 yards and 19 touchdowns during his varsity career helped Menlo-Atherton to back-to-back PAL Bay Division championships as a junior and senior team also captured the 2008 Central Coast Section Large School Division title also earned all-conference honors in basketball and baseball named school s outstanding athlete as a senior hit.414 as a senior and compiled an on-base percentage of.506 to go along with a.557 slugging percentage averaged 11 points and 10 rebounds per game over two his fi nal two years of basketball... California Scholastic Federation and AP Scholar Award recipient in June, 2009 was named a candidate for the Farmer s Scholar Athlete of the Year Award... parents are Ted and Laurie Knapp father was an All-American swimmer at Stanford from and currently serves as the associate head coach of the Cardinal men s program has one older sister full name is Samuel William Knapp born in Mountain View, Calif full name is Samuel William Knapp. JAREK LANCASTER SAFETY 6-1 / 215 / Fr. Helotes, TX Sandra Day O Connor HS 35 Graduated from Sandra Day O Connor High School in Helotes, Texas. high school coach was Daniel Padron rated as the 53rd-best linebacker prospect in the nation by Scout.com but is expected to play safety at Stanford played defensive end, linebacker and quarterback in high school was a three-year starter at linebacker and quarterbacked his team as a senior completed 60-of-115 passes for 1,087 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior totaled 157 career tackles, including 51 solo stops, 12 tackles-for-loss and 6.5 sacks on the defensive side of the ball earned All-District 28-5A second team honors as a quarterback following his senior season also earned second team all-area and second team all-state academic honors also lettered in track and fi eld, participating in the hurdles, long jump, triple jump and mile relay fi rst team all-state academic honoree member of Mu Alpha Theta (math honors), National Honor Society, nominee for Princeton Book Award, Priest Holmes Foundation Student-Athlete Award fi nalist, top-50 regional student-athlete fi nalist his uncle Sacha Lancaster played for Arkansas ( ) before going on to a professional career with various teams in the Arena Football League, NFL Europe and the Canadian Football League hobbies include reading, training, drawing and movies parents are Pat and Linda Lancaster oldest of two children born in Moreno Valley, Calif full name is Jarek Alexander Lancaster. 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34 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L JOSH MAURO DEFENSIVE END 6-6 / 244 / Fr. Hurst, TX L.D. Bell HS MYLES MUAGUTUTIA SAFETY 6-2 / 210 / Fr. Oceanside, CA Francis Parker HS Graduated from L.D. Bell High School in Hurst, Texas high school coach was Gary Olivo listed as the 31st-best weakside defensive end prospect in the nation by Rivals. com moved to defensive end as a senior after playing linebacker and quarterback registered 80 tackles, 12 sacks, 17 tackles-for-loss, fi ve forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and one blocked kick as a senior had seven catches for 155 yards and one touchdown as a tight end earned District 5-5A fi rst team and Dallas Morning News fi rst team all-area honors following his senior season also garnered Associated Press all-state honors and Fort Worth Star-Telegram Super Team second team all-area accolades as a defensive end...also landed second team all-state defensive line honors by the Texas Writers Association also lettered in basketball brother, Joe, plays quarterback at Northwestern stepbrother Nathan is a tight end at Harding University stepbrother Darrick played collegiately at Blinn J.C., Florida A&M and Harding University parents are Greg Mauro and Joy Christian born in St. Albans, England hobbies include basketball, movies, reading and boating full name is Joshua Daniel Mauro. GEOFF MEINKEN LINEBACKER 6-4 / 253 / Fr. Lynnwood, WA Lynnwood HS 10 Graduated from Lynnwood (Wash.) High School played for head coach Dorian Manza rated the 41st-best strong side defensive end prospect in the nation by Rivals. com and the 87th-best overall linebacker by Scout.com expected to play linebacker at Stanford listed as the 10th-best recruit in the state of Washington by Rivals.com three-year letterwinner at Lynnwood HS versatile player who saw action at linebacker and tailback Class 4A fi rst team all-state selection AP all-state selection, as well earned all-area recognition by the Seattle Times, Seattle Post Intelligencer and Everett Herald Wesco South 3A fi rst team all-league selection as a defensive lineman earned second team all-league marks as a running back fi nished with 75 tackles, six sacks and returned a pair of interceptions for a touchdown as a senior rushed for 786 yards and three touchdowns on 46 carries from his tailback position three-sport standout who also lettered in track and baseball parents are Diedrich Meinken and Susan Miller father played football at Whitman College and mother was a world class race walker oldest of two children born in Colville, Wash.full name is Geoffrey D. Meinken. Walk-on who graduated from Francis Parker High School in San Diego, Calif head coach was John Morrison played strong safety, wide receiver, tight end and weakside linebacker during his varsity career two-time all-cif San Diego Section selection second team all-state defensive selection as a senior helped Francis Parker to Coastal League and CIF San Diego Section Division IV championships as a senior participated in the San Diego Section All-Star Game following his senior season also lettered in basketball and volleyball was selected as one of the top 50 seniors in the country by Volleyball Magazine parents are Faauuga and Kathleen has two older brothers, Grant and Garrett brother Garrett plays volleyball at UCLA cousins Matthew Malele and Norris Tualaulelei-Malele both played football at Cal born in Oceanside, Calif.full name is Myles Tupu Muagututia. TRENT MURPHY DEFENSIVE END 6-6 / 233 / Fr. Phoenix, AZ Brophy College Prep 97 Graduated from Brophy College Prep in Phoenix, Ariz played for head coach Scooter Molander rated as the 41st-best strongside defensive end in the nation and 19th-best recruit in Arizona by Rivals.com ranked as the 87th-best defensive end in the nation by Scout.com recorded 59 total tackles, 9.5 sacks, three fumble recoveries and two blocked fi eld goals as a senior 2008 Arizona Republic All-State Defensive Player of the Year fi rst team all-state selection by the Arizona State Coaches Association, East Valley Tribune and Arizona Republic recipient of the 2008 Arizona Interscholastic Association Scholar Athlete Award also served as team captain as a senior helped Brophy to a runner-up Arizona Division 5A1 fi nish as a senior and a state championship as a junior also lettered in basketball and track parents are Jerry and Laurie Murphy one of six children older sister Kayli plays basketball at Arizona State hobbies include reading, horseback riding, team roping, steer wrestling, fi shing, hiking and snow boarding born in Scottsdale, Ariz....full name is Trenton Allen Murphy. JORDAN NAJVAR 18 TIGHT END 6-6 / 246 / Fr. Spring, TX Klein Oak HS Graduated from Klein Oak High School in Spring, Texas. high school coach was David Smith was rated as the 12th-best tight end prospect in the nation by Rivals. com and 23rd by Scout.com fi nished with 52 catches for 787 yards and three touchdowns as a senior caught 13 passes for 185 yards and one touchdown as a junior set a school record for career receptions and led all Texas tight ends in receiving yards and receptions fi rst team all-district, All-Sun Newspaper and Houston Chronicle 88 STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

35 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L All-Greater Houston selection as a senior second team all-state choice participated in the Under Armour All-American Game in Orlando, Fla. also lettered in basketball member of the National Honor Society was a 2008 fi rst team District 13-5A and second team all-state academic selection parents are Don Najvar and Lee Schultz oldest of six children hobbies include all sports and fi shing born in Houston, Texas full name is Jordan Edward Najvar. JOSH NUNES QUARTERBACK 6-4 / 205 / Fr. Upland, CA Upland HS 6 Graduated from Upland (Calif.) High School high school coach was Tim Salter four-star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com rated as the 13th-best pro-style quarterback in the nation by Rivals.com listed by CSTV and Tom Lemming as the 17th-top quarterback prospect in the nation earned All-America honors by Prep- Star threw for 6,306 yards and 54 touchdowns in his three-year prep career ESPN/ Under Armour All-American threw for 2,813 yards and 26 touchdowns as a senior completed 17 of 22 passes for a season-high 354 yards and four TDs against Claremont tossed a season-best fi ve touchdowns against Bloomington completed 124 of 216 passes for 2,105 yards and 14 touchdowns as a junior to earn Baseline League MVP honors also earned National Football Foundation All-County fi rst team honors following his junior season earned all-state underclassmen honors after throwing for 1,388 yards and 14 touchdowns as a sophomore earned fi rst team All-CIF Southern Section and All-Baseline League honors was also a fi nalist for the Joe Montana Award selected as the Fox Sports West and Prime Ticket Farmer s Student-Athlete Citizen Award winner also lettered in baseball was one of six Southern California high school student-athletes and only prep football player to win the prestigious John Wooden Scholar Athlete Award for athletic and academic achievement Golden State Seal Merit Diploma recipient member of the National Society for High School Scholars parents are Tim and Debbie Nunes has one younger brother hobbies include playing golf, basketball, fi shing, hiking, camping, skin diving, spear fi shing and off-road motorcycling born in Whittier, Calif.full name is Joshua Lawrence Nunes. 21 JAMAL-RASHAD PATTERSON WIDE RECEIVER 6-3 / 201 / Fr. McDonough, GA Henry County HS Graduated from Henry County High School in McDonough, Ga. high school coach was former Nebraska Heisman Trophy winner Mike Rozier four-star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com listed as eighth-best wide receiver prospect and 73rd overall recruit in the nation by CSTV and Tom Lemming rated as the 27th-best wide receiver prospect in the country by Scout.com and 28th by Rivals.com listed as the 12th-best recruit in Georgia by Rivals.com fi nished with 56 catches for 1,150 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior had 44 catches for 944 yards and 14 TDs as a junior caught 144 passes for 3,100 yards and 41 touchdowns during his four-year varsity career one of the most-decorated prep players in the state of Georgia earned fi rst team all-state honors as a senior selected to the AJC Super 11 honoring the top-11 prep players in the state Chick-Fil-A, Coca Cola and Cast Sports Player of the Year Watkins Award fi nalist honoring the top African-American scholar athlete earned all-state honorable mention honors as a junior outstanding track athlete participating in hurdles and relay events holds school records in the 4 X 100m relay, 300m hurdles and 4x400m relay three-time Henry County track MVP member of the National Beta Club Senior Division United States Achievement Academy All-American Scholar University of Georgia 2008 Certifi cate of Merit recipient as one of the top fi ve percent of scholars in the state of Georgia Henry County Scholar Athlete Award-winner mentor speaker for youth groups U.S. Army Academic All-American fi rst team selection considering pursuing a degree in political science parents are George and Shirley Patterson youngest of two children born in Savannah, Ga. full name is Jamal-Rashad Patterson. ROBBIE PICAZO QUARTERBACK 6-3 / 195 / Fr. Santa Margarita, CA Tesoro HS 13 Walk-on who graduated from Tesoro High School in Las Flores, Calif.head coach was Brian Barnes four-year varsity letterwinner garnered Orange County Offensive Player of the Year honors after throwing for 2,754 yards and 33 touchdowns as a senior also was a CIF Southern Section Pac-5 fi rst team selection earned second team MaxPreps all-state honors named South Coast League Offensive Player of the Year and Male Athlete of the Year set a school single-game record by completing 22 passes against Mater Dei in the 2008 CIF playoffs also set single-season records for completions (192), touchdown passes (33) and passing yards (2,754) as a senior led his team to back-to-back league titles as a junior and senior Tesoro advanced to the CIF Southern Section Pac-5 championship game at Angel Stadium where it suffered its fi rst loss of the season to Long Beach Poly also lettered in basketball and baseball fi rst team all-conference and second team All-CIF Southern Section Division I-A selection who averaged 11.6 points per game as a senior AP Scholar National Hispanic Recognition Program and National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award recipient earned Tesoro s Torch of Excellence Award for AP Euro (2007), AP U.S. History (2008) and AP Government (2009) National Honor Society and California Scholarship Federation member parents are Bob and Carolyn Picazo his father wrestled at Stanford as a freshman in born in Laguna Hills, Calif.full name is Robert Anthony Picazo. DAN PRIESTLEY DEFENSIVE END 6-5 / 225 / Sr. Birmingham, MI Birmingham Seaholm HS 46 Walk-on who joined the team during spring drills did not play high school football four-year member of Stanford s swim team swam freestyle, individual medley and butterfl y events earned All-America honors at the 2008 NCAA Championships in the 400 free relay competed in the consolation heats at the 2009 Pac-10 Championships swam NCAA B standard times of in the 50 free, in the 100 free and 1:35.59 in the 200 free at the Pac-10 meet fi nished seventh in the 100 free (44.64) at the Art Adamson Invite to help Stanford to the team title helped Stanford to an undefeated season, a Pac-10 title and no. 1 national ranking as a junior, was a member of the 400 free relay team that fi nished fourth at the NCAA Championships helped Stanford to the Pac-10 title with a ninth place fi nish in the 200 free, 11th in the 100 free and 13th in the 50 free was a 15-time All-American at Birmingham (Mich.) Seaholm High School was the Michigan state high school record holder in the 50 free, 100 free and 200 IM two-time Michigan High School Swimmer of the Year fi nalist for prep National Swimmer of the Year honors in 2004 and 05 parents are Dave and Susan Priestley younger brother Morgan is a member of Stanford s swim team serves as a public address announcer at various Stanford athletic events full name is Daniel Wheaton Priestley. STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE 89

36 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L JEMARI ROBERTS WIDE RECEIVER 6-3 / 214 / Fr. Long Beach, CA Wilson HS 84 was ranked as the 45th-top recruit in the nation by Rivals.com credited with 61 total tackles as a senior, including 42 solo efforts was named the Erickson Conference Player of the Year and earned U.S. Army All-America honors as a senior helped Trinity-Pawling to Erickson Conference and New England Prep titles as a senior twotime all-conference and all-new England selection participated in the U.S. Army High School All-American Game in San Antonio, Texas, where he recorded three tacklesfor-loss among his seven total tackles also lettered in basketball and track and fi eld attended Piedmont (Calif.) High School as a freshman in 2006 before transferring to Trinity-Pawling HS in Dutchess County, New York great-grandfather Rogers P. Smith served as varsity captain of Stanford s track team in 1931 parents are Peter and Terri Skov has one younger brother born in San Francisco, Calif..full name is Shayne Miller Skov. Graduated from Wilson High School in Long Beach, Calif. high school coach was Mario Morales four-star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com listed as the 18th-best wide receiver prospect in the nation by Rivals.com, 20th by CSTV/Tom Lemming and 21st by SuperPrep Magazine earned high school All-America honors by PrepStar accounted for 1,108 all-purpose yards and nine touchdowns as a senior and 2,700 all-purpose yards and 21 total touchdowns during his varsity career outstanding junior campaign netted 1,029 all-purpose yards and seven touchdowns, including fi ve on kick returns also lettered in track where he was a sprinter and long jumper parents are Jerome and Marvie Roberts has one older brother hobbies include photography and digital editing considering a career as a pediatrician born in Long Beach, Calif. full name is Jemari Anthony Roberts. MICHAEL SPANOS RUNNING BACK 5-10 / 175 / Fr. Stockton, CA Lincoln HS 4 BRENT SEALS LINEBACKER 6-1 / 195 / Fr. Chino, CA La Puente HS 86 Walk-on who graduated from Lincoln High School in Stockton, Calif.played for head coach Brian Gray played running back and defensive back named San Joaquin Athletic Association s most valuable player as a senior also earned all-section honorable mention honors rushed for 1,408 yards and 23 touchdowns on 141 carries as a senior also had 136 receiving yards and two touchdowns ran for 715 yards and three touchdowns on 60 carries as a junior helped Lincoln to back-to-back San Joaquin Athletic Association titles as a junior and senior lifetime member of the California Scholarship Federation parents are Michael and Helen oldest of fi ve children cousin Nick Ruhl played football at Stanford from hobbies include golf, kick boxing and wakeboarding...full name is Michael Alexander Spanos. Walk-on who graduated from La Puente (Calif.) High School played for head coach Steve Hagerty played linebacker, running back and strong safety earned 2008 fi rst team All-CIF honors also garnered fi rst team All-Serra League and All-San Gabriel Valley honors also earned fi rst team all-league marks as a junior earned the school s scholar athlete award as a junior and was named his team s most valuable player fi nished with 111 tackles, seven sacks and one interception in 11 games as a senior following an impressive junior campaign in which he fi nished with 107 tackles, three sacks and one interception totaled 272 tackles, 12 sacks and fi ve interceptions during his three-year varsity career ranks third all-time in school history in total tackles three-year letterwinner in track and fi eld participated in the long jump, triple jump and 100 meters National Achievement Scholarship and AP Scholar Award recipient member of the National Honor Society and California Scholastic Federation also earned Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award parents are Robert and Dione Seals has one older brother and a younger sister brother Chris played football at Idaho State from born in Chino, Calif...full name is Brent Andrew Seals. SHAYNE SKOV LINEBACKER 6-3 / 237 / Fr. Piedmont, CA Trinity-Pawling School 11 TERRENCE STEPHENS DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-2 / 297 / Fr. Gaithersburg, MD Quince Orchard HS 99 Graduated from Quince Orchard High School in Gaithersburg, Md. played for head coach David Mencarini four-star recruit as listed by both Rivals and Scout.com listed as the 19th-best defensive tackle in the nation by Scout.com and 41st-best defensive lineman by SuperPrep Magazine three-year varsity letterwinner totaled 46 tackles, including four sacks among his 11 tackles-for-loss, and three forced fumbles had 43 total tackles as a junior two-time consensus all-state selection as a junior and senior fi rst team All-Sentinel team and earned All-Examiner All-Star honors 4A all-league choice voted Quince Orchard s Best Defensive Lineman Maryland Minds in Motion recipient participated in the Maryland All-Star Game at Johnny Unitas Stadium on the campus of Towson University outstanding high school wrestler fi nished fi fth in his weight class (285) as a sophomore at the Maryland State wrestling championships.posted a 29-1 record as a junior and was a runner-up at the state championships member of the National Honor Society and a four-year member of the NAACP Leadership Council Young African-American Men Coalition Award winner African-American Festival for Academic Excellence Award recipient mother is Tracey Stephens born in Washington, D.C...full name is Terrence Dwayne Stephens. Graduated from Trinity-Pawling School in Pawling, N.Y played for head coach Dave Coratti fi ve-star recruit by Scout.com and earned a four-star rating by Rivals.com listed as the third-best middle linebacker in the nation by both Scout and Rivals.com and 10th-best overall linebacker by SuperPrep Magazine PrepStar All-American 90 STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

37 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L ANDREW STUTZ RUNNING BACK 6-0 / 205 / Fr. Scottsdale, AZ Notre Dame Preparatory 29 Walk-on who graduated from Notre Dame Preparatory in Scottsdale, Ariz.head coach was Scott Benis three-year varsity letterwinner and two-year team captain played running back, outside linebacker, strong safety and was used as a kick returner during his prep career earned fi rst team All-Black Canyon Region honors as a running back following his senior season named the most valuable player of the A State championship game 2008 Cox/Arizona Interscholastic Association Pursuing Victory With Honor award recipient four-time Interscholastic Association Student- Athlete award honoree rushed for 1,523 yards and 21 touchdowns as a senior also had one receiving touchdown and four other TDs on special teams averaged yards on the ground as a senior had 65 tackles and four fumble recoveries from his weak side linebacker position rushed for 229 yards on 33 carries and two touchdowns in Notre Dame s victory over Marin Catholic fi nished with 182 yards and two touchdowns in Notre Dame s 4A Division title game victory over Santa Rita of Tucson contributed to Notre Dame s victory over Mingus Union in the state title game as a junior also lettered in track and fi eld had the highest unweighted grade point average in his class National Honor Society Treasurer as a senior four-year Arizona Interscholastic Association Student-Athlete selection declared his plans to play football at Stanford when he was seven years old competes in lifeguard competitions logged over 210 volunteer hours in high school with various organizations, including Special Olympics, Habitat for Humanity, Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos and St. Bernard of Clairvauz Parish earned Academic Excellence Awards for Mathematics, Social Studies and English Principal s Award for Notre Dame Prep core pillar of responsibility also received school s Mater Dei Award, given annually to a senior who excels in scholarship, athletics, character, role model, leadership, spirituality, school service and team player also received the Vanderhout Pillars of Character Scholarship for the senior who maintains high academic standards and exemplifi es the highest ideals of character, citizenship, respect, fairness, integrity and responsibility parents are Thomas and Karen Stutz...has two older brothers, Matthew and Christopher his grandfather played basketball and hockey for Cornell in born in Philadelphia, Pa.full name is Andrew Collins Stutz. STEPFAN TAYLOR RUNNING BACK 5-11 / 209 / Fr. Mansfield, TX Mansfield HS 33 Graduated from Mansfi eld (Texas) High School played for head coach Jeff Hulme four-star recruit by both Rivals and Scout.com rated as the 20th-best running back prospect in the nation by Rivals.com and 21st by SuperPrep Magazine earned Prep- Star All-America honors rushed for school career-record 4,792 yards and also set a school standard with 67 rushing touchdowns during his three-year varsity career rushed for a school single-season record 2,463 yards and 33 touchdowns and had 12 receptions for 168 yards and two TDs as a senior helped Mansfi eld to the third round of the state playoffs, the school s best playoff run in its 100-year history outstanding junior campaign netted 1,586 yards and 21 touchdowns to go along with 19 receptions for 231 yards and four TDs rushed for 743 yards and six touchdowns in his fi rst varsity season in 2006 fi rst team all-state 5A selection 2008 Texas Super Team s Offensive Player of the Year earned Fort Worth Star-Telegram Player of the Year honors District 4-5A Offensive MVP 2008 All-Super Team fi rst team selection by the Dallas Morning News 2007 District 4-5A MVP and earned honorable mention all-state accolades as a junior fi rst team Super Team selection by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Dallas Morning News following his junior campaign also lettered in basketball received academic all-district honors and a proclamation from the mayor of Mansfi eld for his success on and off the football fi eld parents are Oberian and Skyla Taylor oldest of two children hobbies include making videos and writing songs born in Arlington, Texas full name is Stepfan Christopher Lee Taylor. DREW TERRELL WIDE RECEIVER 5-11 / 182 / Fr. Chandler, AZ Hamilton HS 9 Graduated from Hamilton High School in Chandler, Ariz. played for head coach Steve Bellis rated as the 43rd-best wide receiver prospect in the nation by Scout.com listed as the 10th-best overall recruit in Arizona and top receiver by Rivals.com had 70 catches and accounted for 1,400 yards of total offense as a senior earned fi rst team All-Fiesta Region honors as a wide receiver and punt returner...also garnered fi rst team all-state honors earned second team All-Fiesta Region second team honors as a junior after catching 49 passes for 822 yards and seven touchdowns fi rst team All- Fiesta Region and all-state selection as a kick off and punt returner following his junior season helped Hamilton to three regional championships and two 5A Division I state titles also lettered in track parents are Marcus and Marilee Terrell oldest of three children hobbies include all sports, traveling, water sports and fi shing born in Mesa, Ariz.full name is Andrew Devon Terrell. LEVINE TOILOLO TIGHT END 6-8 / 267 / Fr. La Mesa, CA Helix HS 11 Graduated from Helix Charter High School in La Mesa, Calif. played for head coach Troy Starr four-star recruit by both Rivals and Scout.com one of the top tight end prospects in the nation rated as the fourth-best tight end recruit in the nation by Rivals.com, fi fth by SuperPrep Magazine and sixth-best by Scout.com and CSTV/Tom Lemming PrepStar All-American was named a fi rst team all-state Division II and all- CIF San Diego Section pick earned fi rst team All-Grossmont League honors as a tight end and defensive end also earned fi rst team honors by the San Diego Union-Tribune, San Diego Hall of Champions and MaxPreps.com GoldenStatePreps.com second team all-southern California selection third team all-state pick by Cal-Hi Sports selected as a Scholar Leader-Athlete for the academic year by the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame attended San Diego s H-Town Christian Academy for two years before transferring to Helix HS also lettered in basketball parents are Raymond and Trina Young-Toilolo one of four children sister Chasity is a scholarship track athlete at the University of Utah has three uncles Dan Saleaumua, Edwin Mulitalo and Joe Salave a who played in the NFL...Joe Salave a currently serves as the defensive line coach at San Jose State two cousins Jacob Tauanuu (San Diego State), Jericho Toilolo (Cal Lutheran) play college football while another--mele Leasau (Midland College) plays college basketball cousin Jennifer Saleaumua is an All-America volleyball player at the University of Nebraska born in San Diego, Calif. full name is Levine Joseph Toilolo. 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38 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L ERIC WHITAKER 46 KHALIL WILKES 65 KICKER 5-9 / 185 / Fr. San Diego, CA St. Augustine HS OFFENSIVE GUARD 6-3 / 271 / Fr. Teaneck, NJ St. Peters Preparatory Walk-on Wl who graduated d from St. Augustine High School in San Diego, Calif.head coach was Jerry Ralph joins older brother Nate on this year s roster earned three varsity letters as a kicker was invited to play in the Down Under Bowl as a senior but did not participate also lettered in soccer four year honor roll student...parents are Paul and Angela Whitaker has one older brother, Nate born in San Diego, Calif....full name is Eric Thomas Whitaker. Graduated from St. Peter s Preparatory in Jersey City, N.J.high school coach was Rich Hansen rated as the 16th-best offensive lineman prospect in the nation by Scout. com ranked as the 16th-best overall recruit and second best offensive lineman in the state of New Jersey by Rivals.com two-time all-state fi rst team selection by the Associated Press and Newark Star-Ledger two-time Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic Association Offensive Lineman of the Year helped St. Peter s to four straight Hudson County titles served as team captain also lettered in basketball Gold Medal winner for religious studies parents are William B. Wilkes II and Javalda Powell oldest of three children his father was a defensive back at Rutgers from uncle Kasib Powell played basketball at Texas Tech and played professionally with the Miami Heat, Sioux Falls SkyForce in the NBA Developmental League and abroad in Serbia, Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Russia full name is Khalil S. Wilkes II born in Hackensack, N.J Buck/Cardinal Club For 75 years, members of the Buck/Cardinal Club have made the dream of a Stanford education a reality for thousands of student-athletes from around the world. Every dollar given to the Buck/Cardinal Club provides fi nancial support for more than 800 Stanford varsity athletes annually through scholarship aid and program support. The vision that began with only 4 men in 1934 has now grown into a team behind the team of more than 7,000 generous men and women. Be a part of the team and make a difference in the lives of our student-athletes as they strive to be the best on and off the fi eld and make Stanford University the Home of Champions. To donate to the Buck/Cardinal Club, please visit gostanford.com or call (650) Executive Committee Chair: Sarah Gaeta Vice-Chair: Paige Mazzoni Secretary: Kirt Thomson Treasurer: Kit Rodgers At Large: Charley Dean Buck/Cardinal Club Board of Directors Ex-Officio Ann Baskins* Samuel Duker Dapper* Gregory Ennis* Charles A. Evans II* Molly O Conor Hauser* Kevin Richardson* Jed Solomon* Regional Chairs Frederick R. Blume Robert H. Collins III* J. Jeffrey Hagan Charles Ince Jake Jacobson* Lawrence McGovern Frederick Muhs* Daniel E. Stone* Garry Tyran Thomas A. Wong Directors Wendell Birkhofer Haley Champion Steven Frost Russell Goodman Steven Hoyem Tracy Hughes Jerry Ireland Terry Johnson W. Thomas Lockard Christopher J. Martin Julia Stamps-Mallon Sharon Meresman Jeffrey Morris Kristine Paaso Patrick Schultheis Kent Seymour Dr. Christopher Shinkman Martin Smith Roger Smith Fred Stahl Angela Taylor Gary Taylor Dana Thomas Randy Vosti Alyce Werdel Kevin Wernick Doug Yarris *Former Chair Staff Heather Kauer, Director of Annual Giving, Donor Outreach, (650) Heather Owen Director of Annual Giving, Leadership Gifts (650) Kellie Utsumi, Assistant Director of Annual Giving, (650) STANFORD FOOTBALL 2009 MEDIA GUIDE

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